Alby_da_Wolf said:
Not my problem, but it's also my problem having to waste time and open another browser to install MS patches. It's also my problem that the years before FF, the excessive IE share made possible to fill the net of web pages following MS modified versions of standards, so it's in my interest that this can't happen anymore. Now, if the EU makes mandatory to offer OS as optional (and providing also install discs for people not liking preinstallation) and specifying its separate price, I'll be even happier. |
Really? Cause all of my updates download without needing to open IE.
Though making it so patches can only go through their internet exploerer actually sounds like a security feature... further cementing the "vital part of the operating system." thing.
Also, complaing because most people wanted to use IE rather then download some shitty browser that was about equal to IE before Firefox came along isn't really a problem... so much as... well and obvious sitation?
If everyone in the world starts using cars that don't run on gas and instead decide to use cars that run on a synthetic fuel that's healthier for the enviroment... well it'll be hard for me to blame a gas station for my old car. I'm not going to sue the makers of the new ultra popular fuel though.








