heretic wrote:

I was wondering if any of you have any specific questions, queries, or
comments regarding the development of IE, and more specifically, IE7
which may, or may not, come with Longhorn (before... if we're lucky)



I would say that as far as I am concerned the ball is in their court. What I mean by that is that on my site I basically, and very soon will even more so, highly recommend Firefox and state that ie is "out of date", and have links to Firefox and screenshots. They are going to lose, the choice is theirs because as we all know thousands are switching and increasingly so as time goes on. That is their fault entirely. As much as I don't wish to, am getting close to the point where I don't care what they do, and am not alone. Microsoft>>>join the party or get lost.


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