Comments on: The EC Agreement and the Browser Choice screen
http://opentochoice.org/2010/02/the-ec-agreement-and-the-browser-choice-screen/
Tue, 27 Jul 2010 06:53:23 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.1By: Lex Hawthorn
http://opentochoice.org/2010/02/the-ec-agreement-and-the-browser-choice-screen/#comment-3504
Lex HawthornSun, 25 Jul 2010 02:47:53 +0000http://opentochoice.org/?p=302#comment-3504i am in Pacific region and i use Firefox, but I must still have IE on my PC, as it is needed to access so many other sites/apps on the internet. At least in this region...
I prefer Mozilla Firefox as there seems to be better security, something that i have always had trouble with at IE, also there is a lot more apps in Firefox one doesn't get with IE.i am in Pacific region and i use Firefox, but I must still have IE on my PC, as it is needed to access so many other sites/apps on the internet. At least in this region…
I prefer Mozilla Firefox as there seems to be better security, something that i have always had trouble with at IE, also there is a lot more apps in Firefox one doesn’t get with IE.
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http://opentochoice.org/2010/02/the-ec-agreement-and-the-browser-choice-screen/#comment-3345
joe martinezMon, 28 Jun 2010 21:18:27 +0000http://opentochoice.org/?p=302#comment-3345I want to have windows internet explorer for my browser/ how do I do this/ coinfusedI want to have windows internet explorer for my browser/ how do I do this/ coinfused
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http://opentochoice.org/2010/02/the-ec-agreement-and-the-browser-choice-screen/#comment-3333
Mary MendezSun, 27 Jun 2010 16:20:39 +0000http://opentochoice.org/?p=302#comment-3333just downloaded this broswer site not sure yet but will get back to youjust downloaded this broswer site not sure yet but will get back to you
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http://opentochoice.org/2010/02/the-ec-agreement-and-the-browser-choice-screen/#comment-3093
JodyWed, 19 May 2010 19:55:44 +0000http://opentochoice.org/?p=302#comment-3093I would just like to have a browser that doesn't give someone the chance to give my info out and I have to delete it all from my spam folder without ever knowing how they know that I search certain sites!I would just like to have a browser that doesn’t give someone the chance to give my info out and I have to delete it all from my spam folder without ever knowing how they know that I search certain sites!
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http://opentochoice.org/2010/02/the-ec-agreement-and-the-browser-choice-screen/#comment-2941
RTue, 27 Apr 2010 15:07:56 +0000http://opentochoice.org/?p=302#comment-2941Why Does It Seem Everyone Is Taking Up Microsofts Side When Its Their Browser That Counts For Most Infection Points In The Malware Side Besides Adobe Software.. Microsoft Failed At Creating A Great Browser Like Firefox Or Opera Simply Because Its A Forced Program And Is Intergrated With Windows And Isn't Open Source.Why Does It Seem Everyone Is Taking Up Microsofts Side When Its Their Browser That Counts For Most Infection Points In The Malware Side Besides Adobe Software.. Microsoft Failed At Creating A Great Browser Like Firefox Or Opera Simply Because Its A Forced Program And Is Intergrated With Windows And Isn’t Open Source.
]]>By: Richard
http://opentochoice.org/2010/02/the-ec-agreement-and-the-browser-choice-screen/#comment-2853
RichardTue, 20 Apr 2010 01:53:45 +0000http://opentochoice.org/?p=302#comment-2853as a web developer ... yes choice is great but how about the EU sticking its big nose in and forcing ALL user agents to fully comply with one standard instead of charging customers, testing and conformity with just about anyone who wants to write a bit of browser software - I'm fed up of going on websites to don't work in one browser but do in others - who picks up the labour cost for all this compatibility testing "CLIENT" so in effect anyone paying for a website pays for your right of choice rather than forcing all browsers to COMPLY - I'd assimilate you all and we'd have one browser BORG 1.1as a web developer … yes choice is great but how about the EU sticking its big nose in and forcing ALL user agents to fully comply with one standard instead of charging customers, testing and conformity with just about anyone who wants to write a bit of browser software – I’m fed up of going on websites to don’t work in one browser but do in others – who picks up the labour cost for all this compatibility testing “CLIENT” so in effect anyone paying for a website pays for your right of choice rather than forcing all browsers to COMPLY – I’d assimilate you all and we’d have one browser BORG 1.1
]]>By: tom
http://opentochoice.org/2010/02/the-ec-agreement-and-the-browser-choice-screen/#comment-2410
tomFri, 02 Apr 2010 00:06:27 +0000http://opentochoice.org/?p=302#comment-2410nonenone
]]>By: wayne lowich
http://opentochoice.org/2010/02/the-ec-agreement-and-the-browser-choice-screen/#comment-2385
wayne lowichThu, 01 Apr 2010 10:38:51 +0000http://opentochoice.org/?p=302#comment-2385i have had a lot of different browsers an found that fire fox meet my needs thank youi have had a lot of different browsers an found that fire fox meet my needs thank you
]]>By: mike
http://opentochoice.org/2010/02/the-ec-agreement-and-the-browser-choice-screen/#comment-2282
mikeMon, 29 Mar 2010 00:07:58 +0000http://opentochoice.org/?p=302#comment-2282How many people have wanted to give another browser a try, so asked around to get some opinions or advise only to hear: "well right now I use netzero" (or similar), "but I'm so tired of dial-up, god its just so slow". or "I have dsl through AT&T, but i'm thinking of switching to comcast". The point i'm trying to make is that a lot of people don't even know what a browser is, forget about how to change/configure one. Another point I would like to make, competition under most circumstances is normally healthy, I think this is going to be a good thing.How many people have wanted to give another browser a try, so asked around to get some opinions or advise only to hear: “well right now I use netzero” (or similar), “but I’m so tired of dial-up, god its just so slow”. or “I have dsl through AT&T, but i’m thinking of switching to comcast”. The point i’m trying to make is that a lot of people don’t even know what a browser is, forget about how to change/configure one. Another point I would like to make, competition under most circumstances is normally healthy, I think this is going to be a good thing.
]]>By: gnome
http://opentochoice.org/2010/02/the-ec-agreement-and-the-browser-choice-screen/#comment-2268
gnomeSun, 28 Mar 2010 17:21:39 +0000http://opentochoice.org/?p=302#comment-2268why should microsoft have the right to make a profit from all the development work they've done its their duty to the world to give up the products we want for free. after all aren't they a charity? everyone who wants to should have the right to demand a free ride from any one who works and get a portion handed to them just for the want of it. after all isn't that what a business is ? no wonder my neighbors think i owe them for having bought a home near them. I just didn't get it !why should microsoft have the right to make a profit from all the development work they’ve done its their duty to the world to give up the products we want for free. after all aren’t they a charity? everyone who wants to should have the right to demand a free ride from any one who works and get a portion handed to them just for the want of it. after all isn’t that what a business is ? no wonder my neighbors think i owe them for having bought a home near them. I just didn’t get it !
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