not this shit again. I can find as many studies that say internet explorer dominates the marketshare as I can any other browser.
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not this shit again. I can find as many studies that say internet explorer dominates the marketshare as I can any other browser.
Market Share was not the point of my post..... the point I was trying to make was that there are many different (and older) versions of any given browser technology in use in the market at the same time. If the top part of that graph bothers you so much I'll be glad to remove it.Quote:
not this shit again
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notice how FF has ONE version though.
it may be a memory hog at times, but the interface is much friendlier, the plug-ins more versatile, and the overall experience better. i didn't get that from chrome the last time i tried it--and I.E. has sucked since at least 6, imho.
I will use IE9 over FF any day.
I use both Chrome and IE9 at work.
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So which IE version comes with a spell checker built in.... None of them!!!
FF and Chrome have had it built in since day one!
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For a dev standpoint IE9 is not that bad. Its closer to standards than any prior version. IMO its dev tools are still subpar. Both FF and chrome provide better feedback to whats going on and how something is being interpreted than IE does.
Between Chrome and FF I give firebug in FF the edge as far as dev tools but they are close.
IE8 and older version are the real problem and it just needs to go away. MS's decision to leave older OS's on older version of the browser is really a very anti-consumer move. I don't think its right to just abandon them on older buggier versions.
FF has TOR. idk if chrome does, but i don't care. FF had it first. chrome has to convince me to give up all my wonderful gadgets with even better, more wonderful gadgets if it wants me to switch.
So spell check decides which browser is best?
Chrome sucks the big one. I downloaded it at work trying to solve an issue I was having only to find out it wasn't browser related anyway. I tried it, and hated it. I'll stick to IE. It does what I need it to and doesn't cause me any issues.