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    Major Microsoft IE bug exposed

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    Re: Major Microsoft IE bug exposed

    Because the software my company writes, is for IE only at this time, I am forced to use it at work. For all other browsing and home use, it is Firefox or Opera.

    Even when not riddled with security issues, IE sucks!
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    Re: Major Microsoft IE bug exposed

    Interesting; comes just not long after when Microsoft is no longer supporting Windows XP! ...Since April 8

    This tells me that they want people to switch fast to Windows 7 or 8 or 8.1

    Adapt, or accept the consequences of not doing so! ...Sucks, but such is life.
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    Re: Major Microsoft IE bug exposed

    My next move: I'm going to switch to Apple. ...Rob, are you reading this!
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    Re: Major Microsoft IE bug exposed

    IE, Windows 8, take your pick. It's all bug filled, unfriendly crap.

    This ain't the same company Bill built.


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    Re: Major Microsoft IE bug exposed

    Yes it is. Thats the problem.

    Just that other software companies have improved in time.
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    Re: Major Microsoft IE bug exposed

    Mike, I'm kind of starting to see the light, and I'm serious about switching over to Apple.
    I don't want to be in the loser camp anymore, I want to be part of the winning team.

    Microsoft is the cheap whiskey, Apple is the real champagne, the good cognac. ...You get what you pay for.
    ...Limousine over lemonade.

    * Jeez, I miss you so much Rob, sincerely.
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    Re: Major Microsoft IE bug exposed

    You're bang on Bob and if I can ever get a particular former employee to return my Mac computer, I'll ship it to you. But don't get your hopes up.


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    Re: Major Microsoft IE bug exposed

    Wow, they must truly love their Macs!

    But! Soon or later everybody upgrade their Apple products; MacPros, MacAirs, iPhones...I'll be still here when that happens.
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    Re: Major Microsoft IE bug exposed

    I'm sure if it was a Windows PC I would have gotten it right back.


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    Re: Major Microsoft IE bug exposed

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike View Post
    I'm sure if it was a Windows PC I would have gotten it right back.
    Some people are quick to catch up, others are simply slower.

    It's like audio dealers who have access to more gear, and some of them...are among my best friends.
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    I'm PC free since 2000 and will never go back.
    What I love the most is that
    hardware is not important,
    I still have my old IMac doing the same as the new ones
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    Historically, Apple excelled with Jobs & Microsoft with Bill. Balmer is gone & Microsoft attitudes are changing. If Microsoft fell out of mainstream consumer favour, it would be bad for the industry.

    Vendor interoperability alliances will win the day. The next paradigm is be connected to anything at any time.

    Who has more to connect to?

    Long live Lisa.


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    Re: Major Microsoft IE bug exposed

    Lisa, ...Mona Lisa?

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    Earlier today I lost Goggle Chrome; blue screen, and nothing that I could do!
    I tried to get online support but that too I couldn't access anymore!

    So I tried different things for about half hour and finally gave up and call a technician.
    I let him inside my laptop (Windows 8.1) and he worked in there for about half an hour.
    He eradicated Google Chrome program, literally, did a bunch of other things that I'm simply not familiar with, then proceeded to re-install Goggle Chrome, with more settings from various hidden sections (to me anyway), and restored my life back!

    I asked him why did I lose Google Chrome (my main browsing home page, and that was the very first time something like that happened in my life, with my new laptop, because it never happened before in my old PC), and he just said that glitches happen with computers. ...What!

    I'm still shaking, and I wonder what's going to be next. There are things in life with PCs (or laptops), that you just cannot understand.
    At least I don't; anyone with an idea here?

    My old PC, with Windows XP (no more support, plus I cannot use IE because of the bugs rampant nowadays), is almost dead (extremely slow), but never did I lose my home page (Google Chrome).
    Only with my brand new laptop that I experienced issue after issue! I'm at lost and figure that even if I get another one, other issues will be waiting for me.

    How can Google Chrome totally disappear and be replaced by a full blue screen just like that! ...Totally beats me!
    I tell you, that was quite a riot! ...For a moment I thought that it was the blue screen of death!

    There is always something new almost every day, and just like today.

    If someone here have ever experienced something very similar to me, please share your experience so that perhaps I can make sense of it all.
    How many years does it take before you are in full control of your own destiny?

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    Yeah, that IE (Internet Explorer) browser thing is very sad. It is scary actually! ...And I don't want to use it; not in my PC, not in my laptop, and not in my smartphone! ...Plus all those sites (Google, Yahoo, etc.) where they are under attack and you need to change all your passwords!

    HEY! Maybe that's what happened to me! ...Because Google is vulnerable right now as I learned not long ago. What sez you?

    Rob, where the heck are you?
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    Re: Major Microsoft IE bug exposed

    May 1st today, bad karma for me... Better go outside and play between the flowers...
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    Re: Major Microsoft IE bug exposed

    I made the switch. The computer comes in the end of next week.
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    Re: Major Microsoft IE bug exposed

    This is very serious, and I was not telling a joke above when I said that I completely lost my main browser earlier today; Google Chrome, and that I got the blue screen of death! That's what it was; I just found out.

    * Microsoft fixes big IE bug -- even on Windows XP - CNET

    ** Internet Explorer security bug fix released by Microsoft - Technology & Science - CBC News

    *** Microsoft delivers Internet Explorer security patch to all versions | Q13 FOX News

    And there are several other websites with comments from people which are extremely alarming!

    I am the most serious right now: Microsoft lost a huge point with me, and I am now doing more intense research in the goal to acquire a totally new PC, a MacPro. ...Or iMax (iMac), or MacAir, or MacBro, or just simply a Macintosh computer from Apple. ...With Mac OS. ...Of course.

    Microsoft you are no longer part of my existence, and I will recommend to all Windows users to switch over to Apple. You brought this upon yourself, and now it's about goddamn time to move forward, finally, after 13 years living with that IE bug! ...That's right; I just found out the truth about it today; just google it, you'll see.

    Bad bad bad apple Microsoft, you are totally rotten to the core.
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    Re: Major Microsoft IE bug exposed

    And Mike, I am very glad that you started this thread; because without you I might have been lost forever somewhere in the cyber space, and with someone else having my identity and all my papers, passport, plane licence, credit cards, social insurance number, cash, wallets, savings from my Swiss bank accounts, retirement loots, Canary Island, all my audio gear, all my music (albums and CDs), my movies (Blu-rays and DVDs and VHS tapes), my rings, my watches, my home, my wife, my pets, my birds, my garden, my flowers, even having my own name, and all that jazz of mine!

    You might think that..., but don't, I am dead serious! ...This is XPocalypse! ...IExtremely high breach of security!
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    Re: Major Microsoft IE bug exposed

    And Rob, again, where the heck are you? ...I bet busy trying fixing other people's life?
    No wonder you ain't posting no more!
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    Re: Major Microsoft IE bug exposed

    Quote Originally Posted by Big B View Post
    I made the switch. The computer comes in the end of next week.
    Barry
    Did you switch over to Apple Barry? ...Because that's what you should do. ...And me too. Because earlier today my blue screen of death was with Microsoft and running Windows 8.1 - the latest goddamn version! ...And with Internet Explorer11, the most updated yet (just recently released as last fall).

    Methinks that this entire abandon of support for Windows XP is Microsoft final death blow! ...And with the very highly serious security breach of its Internet Explorer (IE) all across the board (from version 8 to 11). ...And from what I just learned, IE was having bugs as earlier as 2001! ...So during a full thirteen years, and now just recently culminating to a veritable xpocalypse!

    So, keep using Microsoft products, and give away your most private privacy! ...Because security is not their mojo.
    Bye bye Microsoft, and I'm buying new Apple shares. ...And supporting their products too in real life, and preaching the good news to the yet unconverted good souls.
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    Re: Major Microsoft IE bug exposed

    Well, just to chime in, I was a Mac guy going back to ~ 1987 with my IIci. I taught myself enough to get offered a job at Microsoft where I spent a half dozen years. When I started my company all Apple offered was boxes with SuperDrives, etc. More stuff than I needed for simple workstations, so I built a couple computers from parts and I run Windows 7 now on all machines. I don't really have any troubles with my units, and even though I disliked Vista it was stable for me too. When Apple went to UNIX OS, I didn't want to learn yet another operating system. I use iPad and iPhone (finally got one) and they interact with my Win boxes quite simply.

    To me, it has become just another tool. I am hardware agnostic, though I used to be an Apple Demo Days evangelista, back when Windows ruled the world and Apple was struggling.

    I think a lot of Win problems come from all the BS software loaded on OEM machines, which is why I build them or buy them with no software and load them from scratch. But... When I recently crushed my old iPad, it was so simple to restore the new one from a backup I was up and running as if nothing happened. Way to go Apple for making that a simple background operation that took minutes not days.

    That said, Windows 8, IE10, and Office 2013 have totally f'ed font rendering, so where Cleartype used to work across the system now its been dumped for something designed for super resolution screens (like Retina Display) and consequently fonts are blurry depending on where they are rendered. I removed Office 2013 on my Win boxes. So yes, Msoft has its foibles. But Apple, with Unix file permissions, sometimes makes me a little crabby as well.

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    Thanks Bob for sharing.
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    Use IE @ your own risk! ...Plus, share your recent experience(s) using it.

    Ok, here it is: Yesterday I decided to go and have a look at IE to see if an update was avail for Windows XP users. So I used IE for few minutes.
    Then it said that I have to download a certain program first before I can access that XP update! ...So I simply denied it because I don't want to try fixing things with more problems than I have now. ...And it took forever before displaying that message, like at least two minutes!

    Alright, then I went back to my regular programming, a much better browser (Google Chrome). ...I've heard that Firefox and Mozilla are also much better than IE.
    ...Shut down my PC, started up my plasma, and slipped a blu-ray inside my Oppo for cinema night.

    Went to bed, and dreamed of magic! ...Woke up this morning and powered up my PC. ...Guess what!?! It won't powered up, it was completely stuck!
    ...Had to disconnect everything and plug back everything again after ten minutes or more, then push the power button and wait for the normal half hour before I can get to my main home page. ...Then another ten minutes to get rid of all those same running programs underground (it's the same routine every day for the last year or so - I told you before that my PC is very slow and sick).

    I am not a computer expert, and I would need to hire someone to help me out fixing it. But after talking to few PC's techs on the phone they told me to not bother with updating it with Windows 8 and adding more RAM and getting rid of all the diseases inside (all of this cost money), and because my PC is so old (from the 2000 era), it is simply better to get a new PC.
    Alright, I followed their advice and bought myself a laptop with a broken speaker (wasn't supposed to be broken but anyway).
    - And yes Rob recommended Dell and Asus, and I bought a Sony one. ...My fault. ...Anyway, not the end of the world.

    This new laptop I hardly use it, because that pad sucks, the screen sucks, and Windows 8.1 sucks too!

    Now! I'm back to the shopping block, and this time around Apple is in my radar big time. ...And I'm talking about a regular Mac here (computer), and not a tablet or laptop. I like those all-in-one integrated; they look real sharp and take no room at all. ...That's what my bro Claude has (MacPro?). He also has a iMacAir (tablet, the 10" model one - $530).

    I miss Rob, I really do. I love with a passion to analyse all the pros and cons from the two sides: Apple vs Microsoft.
    It is from extended searches and readings and first-hand experiences that we can only make a valid assessment and a satisfying decision at which OS to give our support to. Nothing is perfect but one has to be inferior while the other superior. Yeah yeah we all know; it all depends of each individual's personal use. ...But what you do today is no guaranty of what you'll be doing tomorrow, because you never know what will be coming up tomorrow. We're all use to do the things we already know from yesterday and today, but we're also open to new explorations. ...And that is more exciting than everything else.

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