Drop the lost Explorer
In Hot tip in Microsoft mag: drop the lost Explorer, Graeme Philipson explains why he’s had enough of Internet Explorer, and gives several reasons to stop using it and switch to Firefox.
As for me, I haven’t used IE regularly since the first stable Mozilla build for Mac OS X was released, and I’m very surprised to see that as many as almost 34% of the people visiting this site are still using IE. Come on people, give Firefox (or Mozilla, Opera, OmniWeb, Camino, Safari or Netscape) a try! Any recent browser is way better than the stone-age Internet Explorer.
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