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Old 03-05-2010, 01:35   #35
idi banashapan
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Re: Why do you use Internet Explorer?

i've used many browsers and many versions of them over the years and I always come back to IE. It works (as most of the net is coded with IE in mind over all the others), is safe (especially now with smartscreen) and it's already on the machine (well was, until the EU trading standards got involved!). if there are issues, MS patch it straight away. ok, so feature wise it's usually a little behind other browsers, but hey ho. there is nothing about IE that is bad enough to make me need, nor want to use another browser other than to try it out, so I stick with it. a lot people go on about how fast one browser is to the next. tbh, on 20Mb BB and an i7 machine, the speed difference is so slight, if any, it really isn't noticable enough to be a deal-breaker.
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