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Should Internet Explorer be developed only as part of the OS?   [Edit]

Survey period: 2 Jun 2003 to 8 Jun 2003

Brian Countryman has said that Further improvements to IE will require enhancements to the underlying OS. Do you agree with this statement?

OptionVotes% 
No - browser innovation need not rely on the underlying OS61159.67
It depends on how seamless you want the browser/OS integration experience19218.75
Yes - browsers should be an integral part of the OS18818.36

View optional text answers (44 answers)


 
GeneralRe: Yes, but.... Pin
David Stone2-Jun-03 10:13
sitebuilderDavid Stone2-Jun-03 10:13 
GeneralRe: Yes, but.... Pin
NormDroid2-Jun-03 20:52
professionalNormDroid2-Jun-03 20:52 
GeneralWhy not ???? Pin
AntonS1-Jun-03 21:30
AntonS1-Jun-03 21:30 
GeneralRe: Why not ???? Pin
Tibor Blazko2-Jun-03 19:30
Tibor Blazko2-Jun-03 19:30 
GeneralRe: Why not ???? Pin
alecbrown2-Jun-03 23:49
alecbrown2-Jun-03 23:49 
GeneralRe: Why not ???? Pin
AntonS2-Jun-03 23:58
AntonS2-Jun-03 23:58 
GeneralRe: Why not ???? Pin
alecbrown3-Jun-03 3:12
alecbrown3-Jun-03 3:12 
GeneralRe: Why not ???? Pin
Matt Newman3-Jun-03 5:44
Matt Newman3-Jun-03 5:44 
AntonS wrote:
In the same time Internet became part of our routinely life - so why it could not be part of OS ????

I noticed you said the Internet became part of our routinely life, not Internet Explorer became part of of your routinely life.

Deep integration into the OS is bad because IE is not an Operating System. IE is a program that runs within an operating system

Matt Newman
GeneralProblems on using IE component Pin
ed welch1-Jun-03 21:14
ed welch1-Jun-03 21:14 
GeneralRe: Problems on using IE component Pin
AntonS1-Jun-03 21:36
AntonS1-Jun-03 21:36 

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