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ok Sorry, but I was too tired to deal with learning anything by that last post.

The way I view it is that if IE isn't bundled with Windows as a (technically) free product, Mozilla no longer has any incentive to leave their product free, and designing a web browser isn't a simple task.

Also Browsers don't connect to the Internet last I checked, these things only visualize what the internet is saying.

But I can see these companies doing a transition pattern where they give a free version of the browser with advertisements eating screen space, then when that doesn't work (for whatever reason) then I can see that just turning into a trial version.

Could be my own common sense, not saying it's a good thing that IE is bundled with most computers, because business wise it obviously isn't for the competitors, just saying from a consumer perspective, the above is in high possibility.



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