Posted by Marc on 11/17/82 11:28
Neredbojias wrote:
> With neither quill nor qualm, Marc quothed:
>>Are you suggesting that the limiting of the functionality of IE could be
>>a factor in user's switching to other browsers? I find that hard to
>>believe if so...
>
> That is exactly what I am so suggesting. There's just something about
> Microsoft which brings out the suggestiveness in me. Perhaps it's their
> name. -Has the flavor of a light porn clip with teenage nuances.
LMAO @ "light porn clip with teenage nuances"
Seriously, I don't see how removing functions from the user's browser
could persuade them to change to a different browser. I'd estimate over
50% of the Internet's users wouldn't even notice the feature(s) were
missing and don't know that there are alternatives to Internet Exploder,
so I can't see how they'd ponder changing browser.
Marc
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