why am i not surprised....
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why am i not surprised....
Let's face it, you wouldn't go to a nurse to get good advice on a problem with a Falco - you'd choose an Engineer or a mechanic...
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....... so, originally you believed it then ..............
I would expect that the group of ie users may as a whole be less computer literate as it's what comes as standard and as a group they are less likely to change to another browser ..... however the correlation between intelligence and computer literacy is a different matter and I'm not speculating on that.
I would expect that the group of ie users may as a whole be less computer literate as it's what comes as standard and as a group they are less likely to change to another browser ..... however the correlation between intelligence and computer literacy is a different matter and I'm not speculating on that.
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in the light of the UK government computer systems and how M$ have screwed them over, anything that relies on IE is bound to be a crock imho
not just as an apple fanboi - just there are an awful lot of better browsers out there
and it may be the lowest common denominator, but i remember the browser wars with netscape - even then the preferred choice was netscape, but redmond fought dirty.... shame the thing they designed has so many major security holes and failings
(How bad? the civil service and nhs criteria for software running on windows is that it must be able to run on IE6....)
not just as an apple fanboi - just there are an awful lot of better browsers out there
and it may be the lowest common denominator, but i remember the browser wars with netscape - even then the preferred choice was netscape, but redmond fought dirty.... shame the thing they designed has so many major security holes and failings
(How bad? the civil service and nhs criteria for software running on windows is that it must be able to run on IE6....)
Let's face it, you wouldn't go to a nurse to get good advice on a problem with a Falco - you'd choose an Engineer or a mechanic...
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Doesn't surprise me at all - our systems at work are much less functional since Head Office decided all forces had to use the same stuff. Before that our own IT people created what we needed and it was so good that people used to come from other forces to see it - and buy it! Now a lot of it's cr@p and also can't be tweaked because it belongs to HO.Aladinsaneuk wrote:
(How bad? the civil service and nhs criteria for software running on windows is that it must be able to run on IE6....)
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