Some info here
http://www.pcworld.com/article/166540/wind...t_explains.html
Windows 7 without internet explorer installed
Started by hazelnut, Jun 12 2009 08:30 AM
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Posted 12 June 2009 - 08:30 AM
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Posted 12 June 2009 - 10:36 AM
Wonder how Windows Updates will be done as they are specific to IE.
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Posted 12 June 2009 - 10:46 AM
Now maybe the European Commission will understand that telling Microsoft to remove IE was not a good idea.....
I think there'll be a lot of PCs with Chrome or Safari (Apple and Google both have plenty of money...)
And a lot of confused users because they don't understand what's "Google Chrome" (what's this, does it makes my PC more resistant to impacts ?) or "Apple Safari" (maybe you can hunt apples in Africa with this ?) because they didn't know you could browse the Web with something other than IE.
Furthermore, I don't think Mozilla has enough money to pay manufacturers...
Now for the 1,000,000$ question : What'll happen if you buy a Win7 CD ? You'll have to use an USB stick to install IE/FF/Chrome/whatever ? This is silly...
I don't like IE, but removing it entirely from Windows is stupid. I think it is normal, in an OS, to have a browser.
I think there'll be a lot of PCs with Chrome or Safari (Apple and Google both have plenty of money...)
And a lot of confused users because they don't understand what's "Google Chrome" (what's this, does it makes my PC more resistant to impacts ?) or "Apple Safari" (maybe you can hunt apples in Africa with this ?) because they didn't know you could browse the Web with something other than IE.
Furthermore, I don't think Mozilla has enough money to pay manufacturers...
Now for the 1,000,000$ question : What'll happen if you buy a Win7 CD ? You'll have to use an USB stick to install IE/FF/Chrome/whatever ? This is silly...
I don't like IE, but removing it entirely from Windows is stupid. I think it is normal, in an OS, to have a browser.
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Posted 12 June 2009 - 12:02 PM
Aethec, on Jun 12 2009, 04:46 AM, said:
I don't like IE, but removing it entirely from Windows is stupid. I think it is normal, in an OS, to have a browser.
And while posting this Firefox pops up an update to 3.0.11 alert.
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Posted 12 June 2009 - 12:39 PM
Andavari, on Jun 12 2009, 01:02 PM, said:
I don't personally like it either however there's still things it has to be used for like MS Updates, and there's also still some sites that just don't work correctly in other browsers.
And while posting this Firefox pops up an update to 3.0.11 alert.
And while posting this Firefox pops up an update to 3.0.11 alert.
You don't need IE anymore in Vista/Seven for Windows Updates
In Seven, you can uninstall IE with Add/Remove Windows Features (or something like this, I don't know the name in English)
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Posted 12 June 2009 - 02:26 PM
I wonder how removing Internet Explorer effects the capabilities of Windows Explorer, as in XP at least, they are both very intertwined.
As mentioned in a previous thread, and as I found out to my cost with some mysterious item "phoning home" with Windows Explorer, at the drop of a hat WE can become IE. Will IE still actually be there, although in it's WE guise.
Just a thought.
As mentioned in a previous thread, and as I found out to my cost with some mysterious item "phoning home" with Windows Explorer, at the drop of a hat WE can become IE. Will IE still actually be there, although in it's WE guise.
Just a thought.
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