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Making IE Better :-)
From my experience. The Most problematic websites that download so slow on
the ie7 or crash it are those that depend a lot on the media stuff (Flash, quick time Movies, windows Media extentions) and Java scripts . SO.... in order to make the IE7 Works perfectly keeping in mind that we're passing through time were compitition became dead or stupid and all dumpasses are going to courts in order to force their rivals to stop being Powerful (lol) i suggest this: Microsoft Must Sue all of Adobe, Apple Inc, Sun Micro systems and Microsoft Media Sector (itself i know) because all those "third parties" are writing add-ons that DO NOT go well with IE7 and cause it to slow like hell or to crash. That is because IE7 is Just Perfect and it works Amazingly But all the mentioned Third parties are intending to make IE7 to sound crap and hence force us to use the "disabled add-ons mode" in the IE7 or just to LEAVE IT to a better browser and thats bad for the "clean" compitition. :-) (LOL) Note 1: Market share of IE is gradually decreasing since 2003. Note 2: A Strong reason for the extinction of dinosaurs is they could NOT evlove into a better form while the environment was changing! Note 3: Customers are always right! ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/communities...orer. general |
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Re: Making IE Better :-)
"Note 3: Customers are always right!"
Even when they're ignorant? --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Jake wrote: > From my experience. The Most problematic websites that download so slow on > the ie7 or crash it are those that depend a lot on the media stuff (Flash, > quick time Movies, windows Media extentions) and Java scripts . > > SO.... in order to make the IE7 Works perfectly keeping in mind that we're > passing through time were compitition became dead or stupid and all dumpasses > are going to courts in order to force their rivals to stop being Powerful > (lol) i suggest this: > > Microsoft Must Sue all of Adobe, Apple Inc, Sun Micro systems and Microsoft > Media Sector (itself i know) because all those "third parties" are writing > add-ons that DO NOT go well with IE7 and cause it to slow like hell or to > crash. > > That is because IE7 is Just Perfect and it works Amazingly But all the > mentioned Third parties are intending to make IE7 to sound crap and hence > force us to use the "disabled add-ons mode" in the IE7 or just to LEAVE IT to > a better browser and thats bad for the "clean" compitition. :-) > (LOL) > > Note 1: Market share of IE is gradually decreasing since 2003. > Note 2: A Strong reason for the extinction of dinosaurs is they could NOT > evlove into a better form while the environment was changing! > Note 3: Customers are always right! > > ---------------- > This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the > suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I > Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this > link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then > click "I Agree" in the message pane. > > http://www.microsoft.com/communities...orer. general |
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Re: Making IE Better :-)
Le Fri, 28 Dec 2007 15:55:08 -0500, Leonard Grey a caressé son clavier
pour nous dire: > "Note 3: Customers are always right!" > > Even when they're ignorant? Customers are not ignorant because they are able to underline the defaults ... -- Utiliser le butineur, le courrielleur, le lecteur de nouvelles et l'OS avec lesquels vous vous sentez le plus sécurisé ... ;) Posted via a free Usenet account from http://news.motzarella.org/ http://mdoucet.wordpress.com/ |
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Re: Making IE Better :-)
IE 7 would best be junked and a better browser developed by Microsoft.
You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. DSH "Michel Doucet" <mimi@invalid.com> wrote in message news:fl3o51$mlc$2@registered.motzarella.org... > Le Fri, 28 Dec 2007 15:55:08 -0500, Leonard Grey a caressé son clavier > pour nous dire: > >> "Note 3: Customers are always right!" >> >> Even when they're ignorant? > > Customers are not ignorant because they are able to underline the > defaults ... > > -- > Utiliser le butineur, le courrielleur, le lecteur de nouvelles > et l'OS avec lesquels vous vous sentez le plus sécurisé ... ;) > Posted via a free Usenet account from http://news.motzarella.org/ > http://mdoucet.wordpress.com/ |
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