Mac means never having to say IE.
My primary machine is a MacBook, on which I run Camino, Firefox, and Safari as browsers, and I'm pretty happy with them. Even if I could, I doubt I'd be running Internet Explorer. Microsoft built a browser and included it free with Windows years ago seemingly for the express purpose of killing Netscape. And then they let it stagnate. It only became a concern when Firefox appeared and started to take away market share.
This time I don't think IE will be killing anything.Even Walt Mossberg suggests that there's really nothing new there. It didn't even take very long for the browser built for security to expose a vulnerability.
Hey, no browser is perfect or secure. But I think I'll stay with browsers that are growing with me, rather than browsers that only respond to customer concerns if their market share is threatened.
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