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lol, I see the obligatory anti Firefox people have made their way into the thread....

You folks are most likely the product of people who don't know how to let it go and tried to convince you until they were blue in the face. And sadly your are missing out, but thats your loss and your choice.

@Topic,

You don't convince people, you offer and if they refuse you let them continue using what they have. Nobody wants to be shown they are wrong about something they are convinced of and that is what produces the backlash you see above. Just let the man have his IE and if he eventually changes then great for him he is on the path to safer computing habits...if not he can deal with the issues that crop up because of it...you know those issues that people never properly attribute to IE but just instead assume is "normal for a computer".

The fact that it does everything IE does and does it better with far more options for customization and feature addition, along with the fact that its far more HTML compliant, patches security flaws faster than IE, and to even mention the Javascript/JScript issues is to open the pandora's box of shittiness...but none of that matters when you are faced with someone who despite their lack of computer knowledge refuses to believe a word of it and what they have now is "good enough" ...even if its only because they have never known anything better.

So in short, you let it go. He won't have it and its not worth your headache.

PS - LMFAO @ Norton, People still use that system hog? Thats more of a problem than IE7 imho. Just about any free option is better than Norton, do yourself a favor and don't ask him to get rid of it, TELL HIM to get rid of it. Then when your computer runs like twice as fast as it does now you will probably have an opening to say "So now that we're on the subject wanna take my advice on Firefox?"



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