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Originally Posted by BenMcr
So isn't it brilliant that you have a choice of Firefox, or Chrome or Safari?
This 'not available for XP' argument has been around since before the beta was released.
Microsoft decided that they don't want to support a 10 year old OS, that is in extended support.
They did the same with IE7 and IE8 with Windows 2000 and below, so hardly a shock
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Shock

..... no

Well, just it's another hopeless browser (IE) down the drain again. The biggest question of all we should all be asking is, will it float or sink under it's cr*ppy programming as the last lot beforehand did. As for limiting the user O/S, there taking away the hand/s that feeds machine in ratings.
The other browser/s providers will/maybe be rubbing there hands with glee (user numbers) over this f*ckup, this may be Microsoft point of weakness starting to show?

