Medusa wrote:
Marshmallow Sky wrote:
So, Medusa, why do you prefer IE? I have always wondered wat people who make a conscious decision about web programs and chooses Microsoft.
I've always had problems with pages showing up in Firefox and I have found that there seems to be a greater delay in the pages starting to load in Firefox than in IE. I want to do things, I want to do things fast and I want to be able to see them in the best condition - IE allows me to do that, Firefox I've found I can't work as well with.
Yes, I know Firefox is, in many ways, better equipped than IE but considering most people on the Internet don't know how to utilise this with respect to the pages they construct it is a useless quality for the most part. I usually try and ensure that any page I make works in both IE and Firefox however not everyone is like me.
Other than that, you could say I'm adverse to change. I started with IE, I know IE, I'll probably stick with IE. Another example is I'm not a Google-r because I know Yahoo better. I prefer to use the things I know how to work to their full potential rather than having to use something but not being able to get the most out of it. Yes, I could probably learn but that takes time and considering IE at current suffices why should I worry?
That basically means that you are average-user... and don't get me wrong, I certainly don't mean that in a bad way. The average-user is the person that uses things because they work. He or she isn't looking for ways to make better what he or she can already do fairly well.
The problem is... there is a lot yet to come in the world of computers that most people have no clue about. I won't bother you with all of thechnogical jargon, but if you want to have any privacy (or any rights, for that matter) in the future, I would sincerely suggest that you started getting your feet wet on Firefox and maybe, someday, on Linux.
No, I'm not talking about conspirancies and Matrix. I'm talking about reality.