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Title: IE8 development: Microsoft should learn from Apple, Mozilla
Post by: skidzilla on June 16, 2008, 06:09:37 AM
QuoteInternet Explorer is hemorrhaging market share, thanks to its virtual abandonment between about 2001 and 2006 and the rapid progress by competing browsers. To stop losing ground to Firefox and Safari, Internet Explorer needs to stand head and shoulders above both of them. But with Microsofts lack of clear objectives, infrequent releases, and poor communication, IE8 will be struggling to even achieve parity with its competitors.
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080615-microsoft-to-developers-fix-your-broken-web-pages-for-ie8.html
Title: Re:IE8 development: Microsoft should learn from Apple, Mozilla
Post by: neXus on June 16, 2008, 08:07:42 AM
IE8 at the same development stage as FF3 as I have tried both and read up - 3/4 times slow then it already.
They are being lazy, they are just taking the core of IE7 changing the standards and adding new features most done by FF3 / 2 / safari default or through addons already.

Its pants and they will loose a lot more users with IE8 as well.
Title: Re:IE8 development: Microsoft should learn from Apple, Mozilla
Post by: Mark on June 16, 2008, 19:05:46 PM
people like me (and 99.9% of people) dont give two flying f**ks about what features browsers have.

If they display pages, and they dont lock up (like firefox) theyre ok.
Title: Re:IE8 development: Microsoft should learn from Apple, Mozilla
Post by: M3ta7h3ad on June 16, 2008, 20:36:04 PM
Quote from: neXusIE8 at the same development stage as FF3 as I have tried both and read up - 3/4 times slow then it already.
They are being lazy, they are just taking the core of IE7 changing the standards and adding new features most done by FF3 / 2 / safari default or through addons already.

Its pants and they will loose a lot more users with IE8 as well.

Actually according to the tests ive seen. Firefox only beats IE7 on starts from cold. Once IE has been loaded once in a session, it beats firefox. Admittedly the timing is down to half a second but still.

IE8 is beta.. firefox 3 being released on tuesday is hardly a fair comparison either.