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After a decade, CEO Jon von Tetzchner has learned a few lessons about how best to keep Microsoft at bay. Will they work for the next decade? Read on.

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RE:
by SmokieUK September 8, 2005 12:38 PM PDT
If you want to stick with a browser that's really years old, then do so. It's not hard to find things that IE can't do because it's [b]old[/b]. If you're saying standards should only be what IE can do, we're going nowhere!
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RE:
by SmokieUK September 8, 2005 12:38 PM PDT
If you want to stick with a browser that's really years old, then do so. It's not hard to find things that IE can't do because it's [b]old[/b]. If you're saying standards should only be what IE can do, we're going nowhere!
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RE:
by SmokieUK September 8, 2005 12:38 PM PDT
If you want to stick with a browser that's really years old, then do so. It's not hard to find things that IE can't do because it's [b]old[/b]. If you're saying standards should only be what IE can do, we're going nowhere!
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RE:
by SmokieUK September 8, 2005 12:38 PM PDT
If you want to stick with a browser that's really years old, then do so. It's not hard to find things that IE can't do because it's [b]old[/b]. If you're saying standards should only be what IE can do, we're going nowhere!
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My 2 cents - in simple terms
by Jerry Dawson September 8, 2005 4:42 PM PDT
Used to use IE - lots of problems.
Tried Firefox - still had problems.
Tried Opera - still using it.

Probably because I like the way it is laid out and works. I use the computer all day and if there is one thing I hate it's faffing about with software. Opera seems pretty user-friendly to me - it's free - I'd recommend it to anybody quite frankly.
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My 2 cents - in simple terms
by Jerry Dawson September 8, 2005 4:42 PM PDT
Used to use IE - lots of problems.
Tried Firefox - still had problems.
Tried Opera - still using it.

Probably because I like the way it is laid out and works. I use the computer all day and if there is one thing I hate it's faffing about with software. Opera seems pretty user-friendly to me - it's free - I'd recommend it to anybody quite frankly.
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My 2 cents - in simple terms
by Jerry Dawson September 8, 2005 4:42 PM PDT
Used to use IE - lots of problems.
Tried Firefox - still had problems.
Tried Opera - still using it.

Probably because I like the way it is laid out and works. I use the computer all day and if there is one thing I hate it's faffing about with software. Opera seems pretty user-friendly to me - it's free - I'd recommend it to anybody quite frankly.
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Microsoftie
by September 9, 2005 12:04 AM PDT
Do you work for Microsoft?

You sure sound like it, promoting Windows-only, proprietary technologies like that
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Opensourcie
by David Arbogast September 9, 2005 10:30 AM PDT
Do you work for RedHat?

You sure sound like it, insulting Microsoft-only, proprietary technologies like that
Microsoftie
by September 9, 2005 12:04 AM PDT
Do you work for Microsoft?

You sure sound like it, promoting Windows-only, proprietary technologies like that
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Opensourcie
by David Arbogast September 9, 2005 10:30 AM PDT
Do you work for RedHat?

You sure sound like it, insulting Microsoft-only, proprietary technologies like that
Microsoftie
by September 9, 2005 12:04 AM PDT
Do you work for Microsoft?

You sure sound like it, promoting Windows-only, proprietary technologies like that
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Opensourcie
by David Arbogast September 9, 2005 10:30 AM PDT
Do you work for RedHat?

You sure sound like it, insulting Microsoft-only, proprietary technologies like that
Microsoftie
by September 9, 2005 12:04 AM PDT
Do you work for Microsoft?

You sure sound like it, promoting Windows-only, proprietary technologies like that
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Opensourcie
by David Arbogast September 9, 2005 10:30 AM PDT
Do you work for RedHat?

You sure sound like it, insulting Microsoft-only, proprietary technologies like that
LOL
by September 9, 2005 12:08 AM PDT
Microsoft employees like you aren't supposed to be here. Shouldn't you be busy fixing the bugs in your products rather than spreading FUD about the competition?
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LOL
by September 9, 2005 12:08 AM PDT
Microsoft employees like you aren't supposed to be here. Shouldn't you be busy fixing the bugs in your products rather than spreading FUD about the competition?
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LOL
by September 9, 2005 12:08 AM PDT
Microsoft employees like you aren't supposed to be here. Shouldn't you be busy fixing the bugs in your products rather than spreading FUD about the competition?
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LOL
by September 9, 2005 12:08 AM PDT
Microsoft employees like you aren't supposed to be here. Shouldn't you be busy fixing the bugs in your products rather than spreading FUD about the competition?
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My 2 cents - in simple terms
by Jerry Dawson April 27, 2008 10:01 PM PDT
Used to use IE - lots of problems.
Tried Firefox - still had problems.
Tried Opera - still using it.

Probably because I like the way it is laid out and works. I use the computer all day and if there is one thing I hate it's faffing about with software. Opera seems pretty user-friendly to me - it's free - I'd recommend it to anybody quite frankly.
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