Some news gets to me a little late...
Nov. 10th, 2003 01:42 pmSo, as of this moment I will avoid the use of Microsoft Internet Explorer as much as possible. http://mozilla.org has the download link for Mozilla Firebird. Stand-alone, free, and has all the features..
"Microsoft to abandon standalone IE [ Software ]
Source: Microsoft to abandon standalone IE - News & Technology - CNETAsia
Microsoft is phasing out standalone versions of its Internet Explorer Web browser, according to statements attributed to IE program manager Brian Countryman in an interview posted on the software giant's Web site."
Someone's comment on the above news article: "Oh~ If you are waiting to download IE 7.0 or 8.0, then wait no more. You CAN'T! That's bad news huh? From now, buying new released Windows is the only way to get the latest version of IE... maybe, it is some kind related to this news?": (referring to the paragraph below).
Sunday, 01 Jun 2003
Is this the end of Netscape? [ Software ]
Source: CNET News.com
"For the most part, it means Netscape is pretty much gone," said Rob Enderle, an analyst for research firm Giga Information Group. "AOL is going to continue indefinitely now on IE (Internet Explorer) and has no justification really to continue funding Netscape."
"Microsoft to abandon standalone IE [ Software ]
Source: Microsoft to abandon standalone IE - News & Technology - CNETAsia
Microsoft is phasing out standalone versions of its Internet Explorer Web browser, according to statements attributed to IE program manager Brian Countryman in an interview posted on the software giant's Web site."
Someone's comment on the above news article: "Oh~ If you are waiting to download IE 7.0 or 8.0, then wait no more. You CAN'T! That's bad news huh? From now, buying new released Windows is the only way to get the latest version of IE... maybe, it is some kind related to this news?": (referring to the paragraph below).
Sunday, 01 Jun 2003
Is this the end of Netscape? [ Software ]
Source: CNET News.com
"For the most part, it means Netscape is pretty much gone," said Rob Enderle, an analyst for research firm Giga Information Group. "AOL is going to continue indefinitely now on IE (Internet Explorer) and has no justification really to continue funding Netscape."