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ShockingAlberto

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I use an Open Source browser, it has all the features i want. It supports many differant systems, and is very secure.

Why would i wait for a new version of another browser, that only runs on one OS and on x86 hardware, is closed source, and has a history of vulnerabilities*, just so i can enjoy certain features that i like in a browser i have allready?

Next you'll be telling me to edit html in vim :rolleyes:


*including one bug which meant _any_ executable on one's system could be ran by a small peace of javascript.
 
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Embattle

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Originally posted by ShockingAlberto
and has a history of vulnerabilities*, just so i can enjoy certain features that i like in a browser i have allready?

Next you'll be telling me to edit html in vim :rolleyes:


*including one bug which meant _any_ executable on one's system could be ran by a small peace of javascript.

Of course you stated this point many times and I've replied many times so I guess you know what I'll say.
 
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[UKLans]Khan

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history of vulnerabilities

at least they are very active when it comes to patch's. I don't think you or I have an honist opinion, and therfore I don't think this thread has a right or wrong answer.

People like software for many different reasons, I like IE and proud of it :)


Khan
 
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PR.

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Originally posted by ShockingAlberto
I use an Open Source browser, it has all the features i want. It supports many differant systems, and is very secure.

Why would i wait for a new version of another browser, that only runs on one OS and on x86 hardware, is closed source, and has a history of vulnerabilities*, just so i can enjoy certain features that i like in a browser i have allready?

Next you'll be telling me to edit html in vim :rolleyes:


*including one bug which meant _any_ executable on one's system could be ran by a small peace of javascript.


Oh dear, Oh dear, your another one of those people who have blind rage/hatred against "M$" :rolleyes:
 

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