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 Saturday, May 28, 2005

I find it amazing the way in which people think that making a software selection means you have to chose sides. Conspiracy theories about Microsoft's 'dirty tactics.' Here is the ZDNet article you decide. The real humor lies in the posts.

MS used a registry key value, Netscape 8 changed this when it was installed and MS created this problem. This is so sad it is amusing but honestly. It is clear ZDNets technical audience has all but disappeared over time based on these posts.

Got to love the people pointing out how insecure Windows is yet the facts to date do not back up this statement, if we are comparing it to Linux. Nor does the cost difference of keeping a Linux machine patched verses Windows. Though I am sure that Bill Gates hired someone to generate these facts. 

I personally saw this error after installing Netscape and corrected the problem. I may install netscape again after they get it right. But please if MS made this level of mistake they would be in court again. I have to give MAC people Kudo's for not even getting involved in these things.

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