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<blockquote data-quote="Abdiel" data-source="post: 127067" data-attributes="member: 11552"><p>I was a Mozilla user when I was on my PC. I switched before Service Pack 2 which was when IE really tried to get serious about patching their screen-door like security and even afterwards it still sucked or was intrusive.</p><p></p><p>I haven't put Mozilla on my new PowerBook yet but I did download IE just because my University's TimeCard program is browser based and doesn't like Mozilla and Safari very much.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, I think having IE on your computer is a necessary evil at the moment because some organizations and sites only build their browser apps for MS systems. I don't use it for anything else but I do keep it around.</p><p></p><p>So far I've enjoyed using Safari. It works well and does everything I need a browser to do. Unless I find some real snag with Safari I'll most likely stick with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abdiel, post: 127067, member: 11552"] I was a Mozilla user when I was on my PC. I switched before Service Pack 2 which was when IE really tried to get serious about patching their screen-door like security and even afterwards it still sucked or was intrusive. I haven't put Mozilla on my new PowerBook yet but I did download IE just because my University's TimeCard program is browser based and doesn't like Mozilla and Safari very much. Unfortunately, I think having IE on your computer is a necessary evil at the moment because some organizations and sites only build their browser apps for MS systems. I don't use it for anything else but I do keep it around. So far I've enjoyed using Safari. It works well and does everything I need a browser to do. Unless I find some real snag with Safari I'll most likely stick with it. [/QUOTE]
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