I hope that this also clarified some things about Internet Explorer. Thanks for reading! I thought the same when I read the OP. Hense why there is now a browser choice option forced upon Microsoft in order to give users a choice.
Internet Explorer may not be the choice of many including me but a lot of businesses use it. There will be many people that disagree with your comments which could start a flame war with 'this browser is better than that browser'. The fact of the matter is, they all have their good and bad sides. Personal preference is what drives us to which one we finally settle on.
True however the current internet explorer has been shown through multiple test to be not as good as firefox or chrome. Today IE isn't bad but it's not great either. Besides, most of the reasons why people hate Internet explorer is because of internet explorer 6 and not the current version. I somewhat enjoy the fact that it is so tightly integrated with the OS kernel that you can kill the browser and the OS at the same time.
No reason to attack with multiple vectors when one can usually do the job. Convenience over security when it comes to user experience, and reusable code snippets over well-written code.
Its what keeps us all in business! At my work place we use IE, and will continue to use it. Nothing wrong with the other browsers, but we find that IE is most compatible to all sites that we use Yes, Internet Explorer IE has matured. It is a viable solution and it is often a requirement with some web sites. The idea of it being less secure is based upon the past. Unfortunately some thoughts on this subject matter are just regurgitated past views without them being updated upon the latest versions of Internet Explorer in use Today.
The problem I have is that Microsoft in their infinite wisdom and in their implementation of planned obsolescence stops support for new versions of Internet Explorer in older Operating Systems. Ok this topic is for telling people the reasons why others hate IE. Internet Explorer is not bad today, but I honestly feel it's not as fast or secure than other browsers and I got that conclusion due to cold hard facts and testing You can use IE and I won't hate you for it!
As posters have mentioned, Microsoft has significantly improved IE's security and performance. I don't use it because it lacks a particular add-on which I depend upon. A couple of reasons 'others' have came to mind. Hate is the operative word here. Accessories Buying Guides How-tos Deals. Health Energy Environment.
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That been said, when I first switched from IE 6 to Firefox 2 way back when, I really did notice a difference. A browser no longer had a noticeable lag time before it started to run.
Also, the customizable add-ons were cool and tabbed browsing has been really useful. Nowadays I won't feel comfortable using a browser without tabs. Much of the bad vibe against IE stems from IE 6. It's been called obsolete and insecure by so many different sources and many security vulnerabilities were found and left unpatched. Also, I heard that it is a nightmare to make websites compatible with IE, especially when you're making a browser based MMO.
It's also due to security issues that are inherit with it being the most widely used browser, though that's also changing. It sucks compared to everything else. It's full of holes security wise. Or at least pre-Win7 versions were. It's too inflexible in that I can't easily pop on an adblocker add-on like Firefox or Chrome. Now if that's your thing, good on you. Just be aware that while IE isn't a bad system, everything else is better. With that said, downloading the latest version of Adobe Flash Player or something like that apparently requires the downloading of Google Chrome.
Well, for me personally, my laptop just abruptly decided that he hated IE and would freeze every time I opened it. I'm actually using IE 8 on my laptop now. I love it; there have been many good times enjoyed with this browser. I have Chrome on my desktop though. It was Chrome or IE 9 , which I find flashy and not much else.
I've been using Firefox since about I really only started using it because at the time only Firefox had tabs. I didn't know about the security and lag issues. I still think that Internet Explorer has some lag issues, at least on my computer. Personally, I only use Firefox because of the add-ons. If IE had that and, obviously, better security I'd use it like I used to. Same with Chrome, minus the "used to. I still use Firefox mainly for my real-life priorities, such as my personal e-mail and academics.
It's still more intuitive of a browser to me and it makes for easier transition if someone used IE before. I do most online business such as Tropes with Chrome, but lately my computer's Chrome keeps crashing when I'm viewing a video. I'll have to see if that applies to Firefox. What killed Internet Explorer for me was tabbed browsing.
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