Dear MicroShaft Internet Exploder:

It's over. Our relationship just hasn't been working for a while, and now,
this is it. I'm leaving you for another browser.

I know this isn't a good time--you're down with yet another virus. I do hope
you feel better soon--really, I do--but I, too, have to move on with my
life. Fact is, in the entire time I've known you, you seem to always have a
virus or an occasional worm. You should really see a doctor.

That said, I just can't continue with this relationship any longer. I know
you say you'll fix things, that next time it'll go better--but that's what
you said the last time--and the time before that. Each time I believed you.

Well, not any longer.

You cheater!
The truth is there's nothing more you can say to make things better. I know
about your secret marriage to Windows. You say you two are not seeing each
other anymore, but I just don't believe it. You say you can live without
Windows, and I've heard that Windows can live without you, but I know that's
simply not true.

What about HTML e-mail in Outlook? Every time there's a new letter in the
Inbox, you rush over to help Windows render it. And what about HTML within
Word? There you go again. And don't get me started with those late nights
you've spent rendering thumbnail images in Windows Explorer. You're all over
Windows and, what, you just expect me to turn a blind eye?

You're no longer fit
For another thing, you've gone and gotten all lazy and out of shape on me.
When was the last time you picked up a new feature? Two years ago?
Three? While you rest on your laurels, while you spend your days slapping
patches on the various flaws that seem to pour out as though your source
code were a colander, the Internet has changed. A lot.

Last Christmas, I gave you a free RSS reader, Pluck, and you seemed to like
it, with new feeds popping up from time to time keeping you fun and
relevant. It gave me reason to think maybe you and I could work things out.
But, in the end, it just wasn't a true fit; it wasn't really a part of you.

When I mentioned wanting to view more than one Web page at a time, you just
laughed, said it couldn't be done. Well, I knew that wasn't true.
Opera, Netscape, and now Firefox, they can all do it. You simply don't want
to discuss change.

And when you do, it's only because of someone else. A certain someone
else: Windows. Don't deny it. You didn't think twice when Windows XP
SP2 offered you its shiny new pop-up blocker. Or gave you new firewall
protection. I know Windows has promised to block buffer overflows, too--but
I'll believe it when I see it.

Yet what have you done for me lately? I don't want to keep upgrading my
operating system just to keep you around. Talk about baggage.

This is it
I know, I've tried breaking up before, and I've always come back, but that's
because I couldn't find the right browser to move on with. I want an
independent browser, one that stands on its own without a codependent
operating system. What I want is a browser that's strong and secure, one
that handles the latest content and won't crash. I want transparency. I want
code that actually means something.

I have found just that.

With Mozilla Firefox, at least I know where I stand. The code is open
source, built from the ground up, clean--not recycled. No more hidden
agendas. At least when there's a flaw in Firefox, this browser alerts me on
its toolbar. It doesn't try to hide its mistakes, waiting until the second
Tuesday of the month to offer me a patch for some flaw that's been out there
for six months already.

I can take my Firefox to my Mac and Linux friends, and everyone gets along
just fine. You barely even talk to Macs anymore, and you always seem to walk
out of the room whenever Linux stops by. Why? What are you afraid of?
Honestly, a grown browser like you afraid of a little operating system? I
think this snobby behavior speaks volumes about what's wrong with this
relationship.

So this is it: Good-bye. I know you'll do fine without me; you always have.
I'm sure there'll be someone who'll find you to be cute and interesting. It
just won't be me.

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