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Old 12th August 2007, 03:41 PM
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It also comes down to the fact that IE7 isnt all that bad if you are not a pro user (which many of us fall into). I suspect that if you look at firefox usage vs other browsers on a demographic by demographic basis it will be the peons who have no real reason to switch that make up the bulk of IE users. And to be fair - why *should* they download firefox? They probably have virus and malware scanners sold to them as part of a new PC and windows supplies some pretty decent anti malware kit as well.
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