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Bill D Tech: IE is dead, long live IE (8) RE: Tech: IE is dead, long live IE 26 Mar 15


I haven't used IE on purpose in 12-14 years, and I have barely understood why so many did. I suppose because "it's just what was given to me with Windows." I know several intelligent people who have NEVER installed an additional program that wasn't there when they bought their computer. Oh well...bye, bye I.E. "I hardly knew Ye"

I am reading this right now in Opera 11.64, for various reasons. (All versions of Opera are still available.)

For various other situations I may use a version of Firefox(at least 4 years old) or PaleMoon or K-Meleon

http://www.palemoon.org/ (a clever fork of Firefox )

Pale Moon offers you a browsing experience in a browser completely built from its own, independently developed source with carefully selected features and optimizations to maximize the browser's speed*, stability and user experience, while maintaining compatibility with thousands of Firefox extensions many have come to love and rely on.

http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/

A fast, lightweight browser that does 92.9274% of what most people need.


There's no reason not to have more than one browser.


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