Windows 7 E version availability?

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  1. Posts : 11,840
    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
       #11

    imacken said:
    How can anyone 'hate' IE? Prefer to use another browser, yes, but 'hate'?!?
    Rather bizarre use of an extreme emotion if you ask me.

    Have you ever tried to write HTML code so that IE renders properly?? I dont think IE meets HTML 4.0 standards yet, much less ACID3 .. its the first thing to go on any of my installs ...
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  2. Posts : 152
    Windows Vista, Server 2008, Leopard, Suse
       #12

    I simply love IE8, never liked firefox, for security you use IE8 not firefox, and since the speed difference is next to nothing nowadays, and the tab handling of IE8 being superior over firefox, I don't really see how someone can 'hate' IE8.

    Too bad it isn't available on OSX, could get rid of firefox :)

    Incidentially Microsoft hasn't confirmed that E would disappear and the ballot screen would appear, the ball is in the European commission now to accept Microsoft's proposal. Until that time it is unlikely that E will disappear.
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  3. Posts : 288
    Windows 7 64-bit
       #13

    sjaak327 said:
    I simply love IE8, never liked firefox, for security you use IE8 not firefox, and since the speed difference is next to nothing nowadays, and the tab handling of IE8 being superior over firefox, I don't really see how someone can 'hate' IE8.
    +1

    sjaak327 said:
    Too bad it isn't available on OSX, could get rid of firefox :)
    Funnily enough, I really like Safari 4 on OSX although I don't use it on Windows.
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  4. Posts : 4,925
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
       #14

    Tews said:
    Have you ever tried to write HTML code so that IE renders properly?? I dont think IE meets HTML 4.0 standards yet, much less ACID3 .. its the first thing to go on any of my installs ...
    Im writing an official website for our village atm. It works nicely in firefox but isnt showing tables or wrapped images properly in IE.
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