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April 26, 2006

Bott on IE

Bott on IE: MS-centric indy Ed Bott raises questions about the adoption rate of Internet Explorer 7: "I'll need to see a year's worth of security bulletins before I'm ready to accept the idea that this time it really is different and IE7 is genuinely safe enough to recommend without reservation to friends and family members. 'Good enough' isn't good enough for Microsoft in the case of IE7. On issues of security in particular, they're going to have to earn back trust from a generation that's been burned pretty badly by security flaws in Windows and IE. That will take time, and there's no guarantee of success." On a similar theme, Paul Thurrott was heavily linked last week on his critique of latest Vista user-experience. I can't venture useful opinions myself... best I've got is that predictions don't always match results.

Posted by John Dowdell at April 26, 2006 08:44 PM

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