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soulxtc
December 19th, 2005, 01:13 PM
<p>The news, which came in a statement on Friday, may not have come as a complete surprise to Mac users: Microsoft announced back in June 2003 that it was ending Mac support for IE. </p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Microsoft has not upgraded the software in three years, leaving IE 5--rather than version 6, which is available for Windows--as the most recent version available to Mac users. While IE for Mac will continue to be available for another month after support ends, Microsoft is advising all users to move to &quot;more recent browsing technology such as Apple's Safari.&quot; </p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>In other news: The lack of support for IE is unlikely to be an issue for Apple users, most of whom already use alternatives. The only potential difficulty could lie with some sites that have been designed to work with IE only. </p>

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ratbag
December 19th, 2005, 01:35 PM
Like the loss of IE is a great tradgey

deathadder
December 19th, 2005, 02:19 PM
i wish microsoft would drop IE support for windows!!

crestfallen
December 19th, 2005, 02:32 PM
Makes sense. Most apple owners use Safari or Firefox. Though with the release of IE7 coming, increased standards support, and collaboration with FF, why not try to "fight back"?

scottiepimpin
December 19th, 2005, 02:50 PM
microsoft sucks

Auggie2k
December 19th, 2005, 04:28 PM
Ok, somebody here please give me a eligible and intelligent excuse why Microsoft is so bad?

All these anti Microsoft claims are always childish "they suck" rants with no backup. Where's your point?

We would be nowhere right now if we didn't have Microsoft and you know it.

BTW, Firefox is just as insecure as IE.

ratbag
December 19th, 2005, 04:33 PM
people just like to make large corporations look evil for some reason without windows the world would be a very different place

silentscream
December 19th, 2005, 04:39 PM
i only use firefox for the extensions i think now (RIP, gmail notifier)

im too used to tabbed browsing (dont like opera's)

.

shawners
December 19th, 2005, 05:55 PM
Ok, somebody here please give me a eligible and intelligent excuse why Microsoft is so bad?

All these anti Microsoft claims are always childish "they suck" rants with no backup. Where's your point?

We would be nowhere right now if we didn't have Microsoft and you know it.

BTW, Firefox is just as insecure as IE.

Microshit has HOMEPAGE Hijacks, TONS Of installing x control, popups galore, just recently obtained tab browsing, lots of adware gets stored in the cache and cookies, and not as fast as any other browser.

mountain_rage
December 19th, 2005, 06:06 PM
The claims the we would be nowhere without microsoft are just as rediculous as saying that people have no reason to disslike microsoft. Not only do they bundle software that you are unable to remove, they stomp out competition ruthlessly. I just hate companies that use loopholes to kill competition. So pretty much most large corporations I hate. As well as all large scale investors. Investors are whats wrong with products today. They want to cut costs to they give you shitty quality products.

.:sp00ky:.
December 19th, 2005, 06:12 PM
Firefox is just as insecure as IE


bullshit ^__^

HOMEPAGE Hijacks, TONS Of installing x control, popups galore, just recently obtained tab browsing, lots of adware gets stored in the cache and cookies

exactly I never seen anyone who uses firefox have any of these problems throw a decent ad block list in their and your safe as something really safe like umm a safty match or somet.


also I don't have a problem with microsoft I use windows(my own version mind) everyday but their products are extrememly overpriced and their is always a opensource alternative which is free and im many cases better products. open office,firefox ect

the great one
December 19th, 2005, 06:25 PM
The reason internet explorer is dangerous to use is because it's too powerful.Truthfully why mozilla and firefox are more secure is because they aren't as powerful.

Unfortunately with human nature,power isn't always better.

MPXX
December 19th, 2005, 06:27 PM
BTW, Firefox is just as insecure as IE.

Sounds like a quote from a Microsoft newsletter...

"...IE 7 will be just as insecure as Firefox is right now. Final version is anticipated Q4 2006..."

shawners
December 19th, 2005, 09:39 PM
The reason internet explorer is dangerous to use is because it's too powerful.Truthfully why mozilla and firefox are more secure is because they aren't as powerful.

Unfortunately with human nature,power isn't always better.


Im sure more its cause microsoft IE is standard on all the PC's unless made by the person or format and change OS.. If you shoot into a heard of LINUX users.. You may hit one animal, shoot in a bigger heard of microsoft IE.. You may get a dozen animals. I think that IE is just so widely used that more people try to hack and exploit the security flaws. I admit firefox has its bad things, but its not as bad as IE.. And anything, competition makes things better all away around. We have choice, they have to compete to gain users and get more people into their software.

drei
December 20th, 2005, 12:07 PM
As a Systems Administrator/Integrator MSoft pays my check weekly I love when Windows products break or have major problems. It means more money for me and my colleagues. On the flip side it sucks for the everyday Joe User because when his system turns tits up he has to pay my fee for a fix. My issue with MSoft is if they stop trying to make windows your vcr,cd burner,video editing suite, etc, etc, and concentrate more on making the core kernel secure and stable. We wouldn't be here chatting about this because Apple probably wouldn't have much of a user base period.

drei
December 20th, 2005, 12:12 PM
Also if you guys want to see a serious performance boost from Windows. Run Virtual PC with Apple OSX as your host and Windows as a guest OS. Even when fully loaded with applications the performance is just ridiculous.

Julian
December 20th, 2005, 05:55 PM
Finally!

Theinfamousone
December 22nd, 2005, 09:21 PM
I was wondering when this would happen since safari pretty much has take mac users by storm, Firefox is gaining a pretty good foothold and they hadn't put any thought into ie for mac in years.

ducttapeBigSexy
December 22nd, 2005, 11:18 PM
Why do I think Microsoft sucks? Here's my reasoning:

I don't hate Microsoft because they're a big company - I hate Microsoft because they're actually hurting the industry more then they're helping. For the massive amount of money that their products cost, they don't offer the same in return. Just look at competing products - they're a heck of a lot cheaper, and they offer at least the same features (don't believe me? Try using OpenOffice, Firefox, or even Linux - you'll find that you can do pretty much everything you do already in Microsoft-based products).

However, because they're so powerful, Microsoft has essentially tied users into using their software though the use of closed formats and making their platform so popular - some types of software just don't exist for other platforms. And, with all this power, they're really not doing anything new - the way they get people to buy new version is to force them to - they cut off support for their old versions.

On top of this, I've found their products don't work as nicely as the competition (security-wise and stability-wise), they're much more expensive, and they employ unethical tactics to stay in power (such as locking people into formats and forcing expensive upgrades).

And, btw, don't give me the BS answer that "I don't pay for M$ products anyway" because, in reality, you do. When a business needs to spend a crapload of money on software, that cost is passed onto you, the consumer. We all lose.

And, the answer to your next question (if Microsoft is so bad, why do people keep using it?) is pretty simple: People are lazy and they don't like change. Switching to a new platform requires work - for many people, it's just easier to keep using what they're used to. And, many people don't like change - seriously, it's sad, but even if a program looks slightly different (purely graphically), people will complain and say it sucks. It happens even when moving from, say, version 1 to version 2 of the same program.

Ok, that's my cents :)

AJ14
December 23rd, 2005, 02:30 AM
why microsoft is bad
early days of internet use microsft paid people to only use programming compatible with microsofts products, thats why now days so many things are not compatible with mac which is rapidly changing.
Microsofts products for the most part suck. windows is a great operating system until you start to have problems, i find mac problems way easier to fix then windows especially when it comes to networking.
people at MS are stupid, i have had so much crap from tech support supporting my conclusion that they really dont know what they are talking about.
that is why i think microsoft sux