disolitude said:
Its because IE doesn't come with copy of Windows 7 in Europe that these browsers are even close to IE. General public doesn't need to switch browsers from IE as it does basic browsing fine. |
You're wrong. You'd be hard pressed to find a college campus, school, or office that still uses IE in the US. There's an older generation of internet-ignorant people who still use it, but overall, it's being phased out entirely among professionals and youth. The future of IE is bleak at best. Frankly it's already pretty much done. Just too insecure, and it's no longer the standard for education or major businesses.
PS: I use both Chrome and a Windows-specific mod of Firefox called "Pale Moon," which is much faster and lighter than the standard Firefox, although Firefox 4 beta is much faster and lighter as well.








