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Does Apple have to advertise different browsers?

If not WHY NOT?

Also this mandatory update is hell for SOHO administrators who have to look over multiple sites as users now think its a good idea to install other browsers which dont work and then wonder why.

Its just a load of rubbish, you get the chance to use other browsers by simple installations and simple means to make them default so whats the reason for this other than the EU trying to pull money out of Microsoft AGAIN...

posted by : 4TR3X, 02 March 2010 Complain about this comment
More reasons.

The most obvious issue with IE as default has always been how websites wrote their stuff around expecting IE, and often used activex, and that is just annoying as hell and I'm glad that has been on the way out, although even now gigabyte motherboards for instance come with a software update utility which runs in a webbrowser using.. activex and only works in IE, NO GIGABYTE NO NO NO NO.
(I know there's an activeX addon for firefox but I'd sooner burn my computer than installing activex in any other browser)

But at least you can do bank business in something else, even though when there is a site issue and you inquire they often say 'what browser do you use' and when it's not IE they go 'we don't offer support for anything but IE' regardless if it's a serverside issue unrelated to browsers.

Next to be put under the EU spotlight should be DXVA(1+2+HD andsoforth).

posted by : W.-, 01 March 2010 Complain about this comment
If you say so

@ mike

NetCaptor was the first browser to introduce tabs, not Firefox. Opera had tabs before Firefox. Also a market can exist wherever there is competition, profit has nothng to do with it, but on that point, the browser developers partner with search providers like Yahoo and Google and they earn cash monies whenever someone uses their embedded search, so there most certainly is profit in it.

posted by : stalin, 01 March 2010 Complain about this comment
Hahaha, Microsoft wins again

Hahahaha, very nice move on part of Microsoft. They've taken the ECC's ruling and twisted its purpose to their own benefit. Now, instead of maybe five major browsers that could hope to compete with IE, they've carpet-bombed the user with every no-name browser that happens to exist (Flock? K-meleon? Slim?). Nice job centering Microsoft Internet Explorer in the middle of the alphabetical list too.

Any new user seeing this list will be overwhelmed by the choices, and will no doubt select the default, or the browser made by the maker of their OS, and the only one that has "Internet" in its title. All this is done under the guises of extra choice, which the ECC has no recourse against.

When the ECC gives you lemons, make lemonade!

posted by : BB, 01 March 2010 Complain about this comment
Why does it only ask IE users if they want to switch?

There is no 'web browser market'. They're free. People who offer browsers, may get paid for developer tools. No other profit to be had.

@two00lbwaster - Apple has a monopoly where every Mac comes with a Mac OS. That follows the definition of a monopoly. And, the only reason why MS 'needs' to offer a choice is because it's mandated by law.

Also @two00lbwaster - I use firefox because it had tabbed browsing first, now and then I use IE for a site that requires it. But I totally agree with Chris, most people couldn't care less what browser they use; they'd rather not be bothered with a pop-up asking them if they want to switch, and don't care to learn another browser's layout.

posted by : mike, 01 March 2010 Complain about this comment
@Chris

Actually, it's because almost every new PC that is shipped comes with Windows on it which is the reason that MS needs to offer choice regarding browsers, especially with IE being such an important virus vector.

posted by : two00lbwaster, 01 March 2010 Complain about this comment
Broken

I downloaded this via the windows update site yesterday (it was out on there sooner) and got the prompt on reboot, however it took so long to load the actual choice page I gave up and clicked the cross never to see it again. I am sure lots of people will do this as it is not expected.
Also I am sure quite allot of people don't know or care what a browser is so a default Internet browser isnt such a bad thing, if its such a problem perhaps the pc should randomly select a browser for them. Ubuntu uses firefox and apple uses their Safari browser as default - perhaps these should be subject to the same rules?

posted by : Chris, 01 March 2010 Complain about this comment

Microsoft starts advertising alternative web browsers

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