Paul Thurrot rät zum Boykott des IE7
Soulmann63 / 5 Antworten / FlachansichtWie seht ihr dies! Ich muß zugeben, daß ich einigermaßen verwundert über seine Äußerung war.
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Gruß Soulmann
aber wird in anderer Hinsicht viel deutlicher.
Thurrotts neuem Artikel zu dem Thema IE, das Internet und Windowssicherheit.
Und was er vom IE-Bundling hält kann man auch lesen:
"While Microsoft can truly claim to want to deliver a good "Web experience," it's equally true that the company is working to ensure you can only get that experience with its own products. Microsoft is not interested in a level playing field where users have a choice of browsers, all of which offer equivalent user experiences.
Folks, that's OK. It's called a competitive advantage, and it's something all companies seek to get. My issue with this is that I don't personally care what's good for Microsoft. I care about what's good for the people that use its products. And sometimes what's good for Microsoft and what's good for its customers are completely at odds with each other. Windows Genuine Advantage, Product Activation, and, yes, bundling IE with Windows are three obvious examples."
Ich denke, dieser Artikel dürfte MS noch wenige schmecken als der vorherige.