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Why the Hate for IE?

Name: Anonymous 2010-04-23 7:27

I don't understand it.

Name: Anonymous 2010-04-23 12:45

It's doesn't adhere to web standards.

Name: Anonymous 2010-04-23 18:59

It's a terrible browser in general. Also >>2

Name: Anonymous 2010-04-25 4:36

IE is actually god tier among browsers, retards are force feed to believe otherwise.

Name: Anonymous 2010-04-26 4:05

>>4
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Name: Anonymous 2010-04-26 20:43

>>4
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Name: Anonymous 2010-05-03 20:29

>>2
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Name: Uberman 2010-05-04 1:44

Pretty simple why I hate IE, how I list the ways:
1)Page doesn’t load until after all images are downloaded.  I don’t care how fast your connection is, everyone gets lag, and waiting for pages to completely load first is a load of bull.  I can start reading and the images can load later!

2)IE 7+ Has poor tab implementation.  I have no idea why the menu is below the top… makes no freakn’ sense.

3)No ad-block plus.  IE will never have anything remotely like it ever.  If your using Firefox without ad-block plus, wtf are you doing go and get it NOW. GOOGLE!!!

4)Other plug-ins.  They do stuff which may or may not be handy.

5)Good luck customizing IE’s interface without writing your own and pasting it on top of IE.

6)As mentioned above, poor web standards compliance.  I’m sure this will change with IE 9.  IE 3 was the best browser for web standards compliance at the time, then MS used their monopoly power to force itself to have more market space then Netscape… with them out of the way they got lazy.  Now Mozilla is giving them a run for their money with market share, now they are returning to standards compliance.  Guess web programmers are going to have to stop sucking and start writing good code again.

Only reason IE is still around is for corporate users.  If Mozilla shapes up and focuses on corporate windows support: like adding features in like active directory, and centralized update server management, I bet you’d see the real end of IE market share wise.

Name: wjkd !!W2EI9SyfmZmJ6f4 2010-05-04 5:14

zipzop

Name: Anonymous 2010-05-04 6:55

1) 2) Seem to be valid

3) 4) There is something called IE pro- which has ad blocking facilities

5) I dont fully understand this

6) agreed

Name: Anonymous 2010-05-09 9:19

My local library doesn't allow Firefox.

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