- From: Asbjørn Ulsberg <asbjorn@tigerstaden.no>
- Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 20:48:57 +0100
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 21:51:14 +0100, Shadow2531 <shadow2531 at gmail.com> wrote: > You make a good point. It could very well be an endless loop and > there's no guarantee (or even past evidience to show) that IE's new > standards mode would be up to par. Yes, but only time will tell. If Microsoft continues to receive good competition from Firefox, Opera and Safari in the year to come, they have an incentive to continue developing IE. Faster development cycles, involvement in the standardisation processes and an open development community is what might make things different this time around. > I guess at the least, it shows the desperate need to do something about > IE. I actually think the problem lies within Microsoft itself. I recommend reading the following very entertaining articles from Joel Spolsky and Moishe Lettvin, respectively, about the Windows Vista shut down menu: <http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2006/11/21.html> <http://moishelettvin.blogspot.com/2006/11/windows-shutdown-crapfest.html> I'm sure things are better in the IE camp, but if the development process of the shut down menu of Windows Vista is any indication of how it is to be a developer in Microsoft, then it's not really that surprising that their products end up like they do. Including Internet Explorer. -- Asbj?rn Ulsberg -=|=- http://virtuelvis.com/quark/ ?He's a loathsome offensive brute, yet I can't look away?
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