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Title: What is everyone's problem with...
Post by: Aratoop on August 06, 2012, 03:37:49 AM
Internet explorer? Sure, chrome and firefox are better but thatdoesn't mean it is the worst thing ever to exist :p
Title: Re: What is everyone's problem with...
Post by: Mattk50 on August 06, 2012, 03:40:48 AM
1. Insecure
2. Slow (latest version has fixed this somewhat apparantly)
3. Has idiotic(and i mean idiotic) standards which many web devs are forced to adhere to due to its ubiquity. (by standards i mean how the browser displays markup. certain things just dont work in IE that should work, or do the wrong thing, or are just plain broken)
4. that annoying clicking sound
Title: Re: What is everyone's problem with...
Post by: Faiter119 on August 06, 2012, 04:33:48 AM
Opera FTW! Norwegians rule!
Title: Re: What is everyone's problem with...
Post by: BillyRueben on August 06, 2012, 06:17:43 AM
3. Has idiotic(and i mean idiotic) standards which many web devs are forced to adhere to due to its ubiquity. (by standards i mean how the browser displays markup. certain things just dont work in IE that should work, or do the wrong thing, or are just plain broken)
That would be my biggest issue.
Title: Re: What is everyone's problem with...
Post by: LazyWizard on August 06, 2012, 06:52:13 AM
A lot of it is lingering hatred over the situation at the turn of the millennium, where Microsoft was content to sit on their market dominance for several years, knowing most users weren't savvy enough to switch to another browser. Internet Explorer 6 was a barely-functional mess riddled with security holes, and it was out for five years before IE7 arrived. It really held back the evolution of the web. No use targetting new standards if the most popular browser doesn't support them (hell, it barely supported then-current standards; go look at the source to a popular site some time, and see the length of the compatibility code for Internet Explorer 6).

After the rise of Firefox (and when Microsoft realized they were hemorrhaging market share), they stepped up their game and vastly improved their browser. It's now (relatively) secure, bug-free, and standards-compliant. It's even reached the point where I wouldn't recommend users immediately uninstall it in favor of another browser. ;)
Title: Re: What is everyone's problem with...
Post by: Aratoop on August 06, 2012, 11:37:40 AM
Ah, I was wondering. My browser situation is a little ridiculous...

IE for these forums (the index is stickied)
Firefox for youtube and if chrome and ie fail
chrome if ie fails (which it does,from time to time. I would switch but...  :-X )
Title: Re: What is everyone's problem with...
Post by: Faiter119 on August 06, 2012, 02:26:04 PM
Ah, I was wondering. My browser situation is a little ridiculous...

IE for these forums (the index is stickied)
Firefox for youtube and if chrome and ie fail
chrome if ie fails (which it does,from time to time. I would switch but...  :-X )

Just use Opera, and stop with that nonsense.
Title: Re: What is everyone's problem with...
Post by: Thaago on August 06, 2012, 03:15:04 PM
I use Firefox simply because it has never given me problems, I'm used to the UI, and because of Addblock plus. It also has very nice support from Ubuntu. I have nothing against Opera or Chrome but feel no need to switch and learn a new UI.
Title: Re: What is everyone's problem with...
Post by: Faiter119 on August 06, 2012, 03:47:10 PM
I use Firefox simply because it has never given me problems, I'm used to the UI, and because of Addblock plus. It also has very nice support from Ubuntu. I have nothing against Opera or Chrome but feel no need to switch and learn a new UI.

I dont have a problems with ads because I live in Norway, so i dont need adblock. (The longest commercials on youtube are like 20 sec) And there is no ads on the front page or anything so that is all dandy.