Subscribe in a reader

Mark Evans

the blog - examines the world of telecom  and  technology  from  a distinctly Canadian perspective.

the person - lives in Toronto, CA with  his  wife  and  three children, and  works  as director of community with PlanetEye Inc.
Pod-Planet.com Feeds
Re: Will IE7 Kill Firefox?
by Anonymous
IE7 as uber-browser...not so much. I downloaded it awhile ago as a beta. I use it solely to access Microsoft's TechNet forums, since they won't render quite right in Firefox. Mind you I had a heck of time getting IE 7's security permissions set right to access microsoft.com in the first place. As a developer, I don't care for it. It still gives cryptic information for debugging ASP code - Firefox is much more explicit. Firefox is also better at helping debug JavaScript - which with the explosion in AJAX lately, is a very important feature for developers once again. As an IT Professional, supporting corporate users, I don't care for IE7 either. My users are quite confused by the interface. They are much more comfortable with IE6. I could spend awhile tweaking IE7 to more closely resemble a UI that works - or I can just leave everyone on IE6. Hmmm. So, IE7 is not for me. But then again, the first thing I did with XP was change the interface to classic windows. I like the functionality of the newer software, but does the UI have to change? Microsoft, take a hint from Ford and Mopar, go back to what works on the outside and just leave the updates to the engine.
Post comment:
  Receive comment notifications for this article
Subject: 
Comment: 
Comment verification:

Please enter the text you see inside the graphic to post your comment:
You are not currently logged in. If you would like your user information to be displayed with your comment, please enter your login information below.
Login information:
Username: 
Password: 
If you would like to post contact information on your comment, please enter your information into the optional fields below:
Contact information:
Name: 
URL:  example: http://yourdomain.com
Email: 
Please note: email will not be displayed on the site, only for the blog owner. If logged in, URL will only be used.
   
My blog has moved. Check out the new Mark Evans. It's part of my mini-blog empire that also includes All About Nortel and Twitterrati. You can subscribe to Mark Evans Tech by clicking on the RSS symbol above.
Search
Login
User name:
Password:
Remember me