> of course not. why not make ie better? if its already the
> leader...why not
> work to make ie better?
>
I'm sorry, but it is basic economic fact that the rate at which IE will
change while it holds a monopoly is slower than if their was healthy
competition.
> its not about us, and our small existence as developers...its about
> our
> viewers...and
> what they use, I feel like I must use...
>
Users don't know any better, but once they figure out what they are
missing they will switch. For example, my wife was surfing on my Mac
the other day and couldn't figure out what was different. Then she
realized she wasn't seeing any popup adds. I explained the difference
between IE and Safari. She immediately wanted to switch to Firefox on
he PC show she could get the benefits of popup blocking and tabs.
I didn't force her to switch or even suggest it. It was just clear to
her which browser offered the better experience.
-Matt
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