To be fair, my biggest problem with IE has been security and speed. However, I suspect in due time as FF grows, more and more attacks will head towards FF users.
I agree. Chrome is just fast. There are some websites which does not load properly on Chrome. I have both on my laptop.
Those stats would be much lower, if MS was not giving IE bundled with an installation of Windows.. Most of the sane internet users open up IE after a windows install, just to download the setup for the latest version of FF
I just watch the Internet Explorer 9 platform preview. And the real Internet Explore is good or not, I think, I will know after I use it.
Don't get very anxious waiting this release, because they just try to copy Chrome or Firefox technologies.Microsoft will always be the last one in this battle of the browsers, especially for the sites that "work only with IE". With HTML5 this won't be possible anymore, so goodbye forever IE.
Microsoft internet explorer is already come on the net word your Microsoft internet explorer is different between all Microsoft internet explorer can you tell me.
It's not. On the IEBlog, Microsoft tests show it's twice as slow as the current version of Firefox and Microsoft gives no indication on whether it will support <canvas> or other elements all the other browsers supported years ago. Of course, Microsoft also selected the proprietary video codec, H.264, instead of the freely available Ogg format. IE9 won't be out for almost 2 more years and already it's at least 3 years behind every other browser in modern standards and practices.
I do not have many expectations on the new IE. It will definitely be not good enough to make me change from firefox to IE. I will use IE as second browser.