What about free will?
I user Firefox for all of my web browsing - but as someone who works on web pages, I need to have an older version of IE to do testing - also, I don’t like what I’ve heard about IE7 so far - but apparently I’ll have no choice (or little choice - I might find a way around it) but to upgrade next month:
For those of you that still haven’t updated to IE7, be prepared as it will be forced out in the critical updates on Feb. 12.
Found via LISNews.





January 29th, 2008 09:20
Actually, there’s some question as to whether the average user will be affected:
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080123-the-ie7-auto-rollout-fact-and-fiction.html
January 29th, 2008 12:57
I generally use Firefox, but have IE6 on pc and IE7 on another. Haven’t had any problems with IE7 and to the extent that it’s like firefox (tabbed browsing) I like it.
What problems have you had (or heard about) with IE7?
January 29th, 2008 14:29
Nicole, you can install “standalone” versions of IE on the same computer. See the following page, “Taming your multiple IE standalones.”
http://www.positioniseverything.net/articles/multiIE.html
I’ve got IE6 and 7 on my computer at work, and IE 5-7 on my machine at home.
January 29th, 2008 18:06
Peter - just little annoyances - plus it’s IE need I say more?
Jonathan - thanks for pointing that out.