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McKown, John wrote:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-30685_3-20009387-264.html
When I was an IBMer I was one of those using the Linux Client For
E-Business build (IMHO very well assembled on top of RHEL4 WS) which,
given the CIO's decree that all internal web-based applications MUST
be Browser Agnostic
I have been using FF in IBM (on Windows XP) since 2004 as my default browser.
It happens about once in two weeks I have to use IE because some specific pages
don't work well with FF. It was not internally supported for some time, so it
was not possible to complain. Since it became supported,
And now I've been told there are a few pages/apps in IBM that don't work
with IE anymore but work fine with FF.. very nice for an MS-unenthusiast
to hear :-) I've used Linux as my workstation in IBM since 2006 or so and
never looked back..
Scott Rohling
On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 12:37 PM,
I am out of the office until 19/07/2010.
I am currently out of the office, on annual vacation.
If it is urgent then please contact Andy Rowarth or Colm Feighoney for all
ITS ITSA / DiP matters.
Note: This is an automated response to your message FW: CNET: IBM names
Firefox its default browser