On 22/05/07, geni geniice@gmail.com wrote:
On 5/22/07, Gary Kirk gary.kirk@gmail.com wrote:
Seriously? I've never heard anyone claim Firefox was inferior to Internet Explorer (got ahead of myself - what browser do you use, geni?).
Multiple since it makes it easy to run multiple accounts. I'm liking the current generation of sea monkey (although it does tend to try and claim wikipedia isn't a word). And of course I'm hearing good things about opera although my version is hopelessly outdated now.
Pocket PC only gives me the option of IE (installed, non-updateable IE 4...) or Opera, which is lovely.
Not getting into the great browser wars, but FF is a very commonly-used browser among editors if not the majority of users (at school, offices and so on) so a partnership with the Mozilla Foundation might be good.
In the short term. What you do when a second rate browser offers you twice the cash?
That's a very good point, and reminds me of the Virgin Unite problem, in that probably we could never have kept everybody happy with that. Of course, if the second-rate browser has cash to throw at us, it should be using it to develop itself ;-)
-- geni
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