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[gui-dev] Re: IE 7 vs. Firefox: you talked, we listened [ANCHORDESK]
Philippe Verdy
2005-02-23 12:33:53 UTC
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One of the articles I posted to CNet's Anchrodesk was just pisked up
today by its editorial team.

In that artcile I was defending FireFox face to the malicious attacks
that CNet's journalist made against FireFox simply because Adobe Reader
failed to create a decent plugin that would work correctly in FireFox,
and so wanted users to keep on using Internet Explorer, notably because
there would be a IE7 release.

I still defend users that have already trusted Bill when he announced
that Windows Me would be a revolution for their security and bought an
upgrade from Windows 98 or 98SE, with absolutely no benefit.

See it, and comment it on the site if you want. I trust open-source
development as the alternative, and FireFox is a prooof that things can
be better, and that it won't kill commerce (yes there are commercial
distributions of FireFox, Thunderbird and Linux).

As I defend true open standards (and I have just signed the petition
against OASIS new patenting tactics for XML processing). So I have
stopped trusting Bill and its "Trusted Computer Initiative":

(note the article contains a revized version of my message, with small
edits to correct faults in my English, but all is there)...
Inside AnchorDesk for Wednesday, February 23, 2005
READER RESPONSE: DO YOU STILL TRUST BILL GATES?
By Molly Wood
THE BUZZ REPORT: Many of you--OK, almost every single one of
you--took issue with my prediction that IE 7 would drive out
Firefox. In the interest of fairness, we picked one user's
argument to represent the other side of the story. Maybe
you'll agree with him instead.
http://ct.cnet-ssa.com.com/clicks?c=45460-3752039&brand=cnet-ssa&ds=5
-- Philippe.







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