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What's your main web browser?

Mozilla Firefox
23 (69.7%)
Mozilla Suite
3 (9.1%)
Safari
5 (15.2%)
Netscape
0 (0%)
Opera
2 (6.1%)
Konqueror
0 (0%)
Something else
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 33

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JanusChrist

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Re: What's your main web browser?
« Reply #45 on: 8 April 2005, 05:11 »
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You're free to get rid of the stuff you don't like, as long as you accept that things that depended on them won't work anymore.


Which in the case of trying to remove IE from Windows is too damn much. Please tell me why on god's green earth a web browser would be required for a disk defragmenter to work.
On your way out of Microsoft Land feel free to smash a few Windows.

muzzy

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Re: What's your main web browser?
« Reply #46 on: 8 April 2005, 10:40 »
Well, first of all, I don't have XP and thus cannot check how the defrag is implemented there, but there are various reasons why it might do that. First of all, MSHTML is also a development platform, not just html renderer. Writing UIs is tough job, but every monkey can do webpages. As of such, html is good for user interfaces.

Second, the defragmenter isn't written by Microsoft, it's by a third party who sells a better defragmenter (Diskeeper), and apparently sold a crappy version of the defragmenter to microsoft. Yay. So, it's not entirely microsoft's fault if the defrag stops working when you remove something which you expect wouldn't affect things. It's a design choice by Executive Software.