StopIE
-
Rid
the
web
of
Internet
Explorer
Welcome
to
Internet
Explorer
Rebellion
fan
site..
We
are
dedicated
to
the
removal
of
Internet
Explorer
as
the
most
common
browser
on
the
web.
There
are
many
reasons
for
this.
Internet
Explorer's
Main
Problems
There
are
countless
bugs
in
Internet
Explorer,
but
here
are
the
main
reasons
to
choose
a
free
alternative.
- Prone
to
viruses
and
worms
- Renders
pages
incorrectly.
Web
designers
then
need
to
spend
extra
time
working
so
that
pages
work
in
Internet
Explorer.
This
puts
costs
up,
and
slows
the
web
down.
- Doesn't
let
people
resize
certain
text
sizes.
This
means
those
with
poor
sight
cannot
read
small
text
on
many
sites.
- Far
slower
program
than
other
web
browsers
- Far
larger
program
than
other
web
browsers
- Isn't
as
user-centric
as
other
web
browsers.
It
lacks
many
handy
features
such
as
tabbed
browsing
and
integrated
search
- Doesn't
support
PNG
images
properly
Alternatives
to
Internet
Explorer
Internet
Explorer
is
the
worst
major
browser.
There
are
a
number
of
free
alternatives
available.
These
alternatives
are
standards
compliant,
i.e.
they
conform
to
international
standards.
Internet
Explorer
is
not
standards
compliant,
and
thus
renders
pages
wrongly.
On
the
alternatives
to
Internet
Explorer
page,
we
outline
many
superior
competitors,
all
of
which
are
free
or
have
free
versions.
These
are
Mozilla
Firefox,
K-Meleon,
Mozilla,
Opera,
Camino
and
Safari.
Microsoft
responding?
Microsoft
have
announced
'IE7'
will
be
available
in
the
summer
(Beta).
Security
fixes
are
expected,
given
MS'
recent
bad
press
in
this
area,
but
few
expect
Microsoft
to
fix
web
standards
issues
in
Internet
Explorer,
or
IE's
accesibility
problems.
Some
only
expect
a
similar
update
to
Service
Pack
2
(which
fixed
a
number
of
very
serious
vulnerabilities).
Maybe
some
handy
features
will
be
adopted
from
alternative
browsers,
but
no-one
is
holding
their
breath.
Play
your
part
-
StopIE
Change
browser,
encourage
your
friends
and
family
to
do
the
same.
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may
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