Dang, guess I'm the only one left rocking with IE9. Not to flame or be flamed, I find IE is best browser for Windows platform. Got a Mac, use Safari. Linux, use Firefox.
PEople who talk about not using IE9 because they found firefox
to be better than IE5, IE6, IE7 or IE8 are announcing their biases
and ignorance.
THE issue with IE9 is that for some obscure reason M$ decided to have the favorites bar turned off by default upon installation.
And it's childishly simple to turn it back on.
My father is an "I HATE Internet Explorer" kind of idiot
(you can tell him I said so, he hears it from me 3-4 times a week)
who has not actually used any Version of IE since IE5 was retired
and doesn't understand that saying he doesn't like IE TODAY is like
saying he doesn't like Fords because he prefered his 1955 Studebaker
over the 1955 Ford.
There is literally as much connection.
For me? when someone asks about Fire fox I reply "which week's version?"
I don't like the way that Chrome deals with organization of favorites.
Safari does things "Behind the curtain" that if Microsoft incorporated those features into IE you'd all be marching on Redmond with Pitchforks and
torches like the peasants in a 1930's Frankenstein movie.
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