For the record I never called your tab use silly. Nice job of putting words in 
my mouth though. And your constant use of the phrase "IE sucks" is not 
accurate. It may suck in your situation, but that doesn't mean it sucks for 
everyone. Some of us have used it for many years with no issues what so ever.
YMMV
Tim

-----Original Message-----
From: Micheal Espinola Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2008 10:53 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Firefox 3.0 Download Day - TMP plugin?

I haven't told anyone to do anything. I'm only highlighting issues
that people are neglecting or nay-saying.

To call my use/reasons silly, is silly in itself.  You should gauge
and recommend products based on functionality and robustness. I
offered my example use as a reference to robustness.  If you want to
ignore that kind of data, then fine.  And when you finally reach a
point where IE7 stops cooperating - you might recall as to why.

I would otherwise not engage in a browser-war discussion.

OHHHH....   something I forgot!  Hahaha... This truly exemplifies why
IE7 sucks:  Its integration into the OS.  When you reach a memory
saturation point with IE7, explorer.exe-based functions will start to
stop working.  i.e. right click functionality in most any other
running app will stop working.  Some apps will fail to open documents
based on file-type associations.  There are a few other GUI oddities
that *will* occur as well, and will continue to occur until you reduce
the amount of memory that IE7 is using.

IE6 with Maxthon tabs never does not have that issue.



On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 11:42 AM, Tim Vander Kooi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But the fact is that you are an exception, not the rule. Very few people will 
> ever have a legitimate need to have 50-100 tabs open at one time. I do a lot 
> of online research also, but I rarely have a need to go about 10 tabs. It 
> happens but not often. I go to all types of sites and have never once been 
> exploited using IE. I'm not saying that FF isn't a good product, it is. I 
> would never tell those who use it to change, but to tell someone to dump IE 
> for FF because of the reasons you give would be bordering on silly.


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