{"id":4,"date":"2004-11-30T02:40:29","date_gmt":"2004-11-30T01:40:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dionaea.com\/blog\/archives\/2004\/11\/30\/why-internet-explorer\/"},"modified":"2004-11-30T02:40:56","modified_gmt":"2004-11-30T01:40:56","slug":"why-internet-explorer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dionaea.com\/blog\/archives\/2004\/11\/30\/why-internet-explorer\/","title":{"rendered":"Why Internet Explorer?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Sometimes I have to think long and hard to find reasons for why things are like they are, and sometimes I can&#8217;t find any sensible reasons no matter how long and hard I think. One of the questions that have roamed around in my head is why people continue to use Internet Explorer. That question belongs in the latter category.<\/p>\n<p>OK, I know it is straight forward and hasslefree to start using &#8211; after all, it&#8217;s already installed and ready to be used. There also still exist some sites that for some reason is coded to need IE. That&#8217;s two reasons in favour of IE, but is it enough to stay with that browser, and not switch to another? Will switching bring more hassle than staying with IE?<\/p>\n<p>What is involved in switching? Well, there is the downloading part. This is a painless operation, both for <a href=\"http:\/\/www.opera.com\">Opera<\/a> and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mozilla.org\">FireFox<\/a>, two of the most popular alternative browsers on the Windows platform. Installing? Just doubleclick on the downloaded file icon, and off you go, easy as a breeze. The most hassle involved in this switching operation, would be to get the finger out and just do it. It&#8217;s not hard. Of course, I must admit that it is a little bit more hassle than not doing anything, so this far IE may be at the top of preferred browsers.<\/p>\n<p>Let&#8217;s start using this alternative browser we&#8217;ve downloaded &#8211; what can we expect? It depends. FireFox looks more familiar to IE users than Opera do, which can be an advantage to FireFox, but Opera can be configured to change appearance more than FireFox (unless I&#8217;ve missed something) so that it can suit your needs as you want. Both of them support tabbed browsing, popup-killers, and much more. Opera has some features that FireFox don&#8217;t and vice versa. Both of them have many more features than IE has.<\/p>\n<p>Personally, I would at this point place both alternatives ahead of IE, just because of the extra features. However, if you haven&#8217;t tried these and not realised how useful many of them are, you may not look at them as advantages. IE still works well and do what you want, right?<\/p>\n<p>So how does the browsers hold up against each other when actually browsing net sites? Well, there still exist some sites that require IE to be used, but these are luckily fewer and fewer in between. But don&#8217;t be too hasty in giving the points to IE here &#8211; more and more sites are beginning to utilise the capabilities CSS gives them, allowing every browser to access the content, but older browsers will get a visually downgraded version. IE belongs now in that category &#8211; it is an older browser, and is beginning to lose out at new sites. As widely used it is, many will do as much as possible to give IE users the same experience as the rest &#8211; but it&#8217;s not always possible, or wanted. At this point, the alternatives are ahead of IE, without doubt. For the rare sites where IE is required &#8211; well, IE is still installed, right? It can be used as a last resort, if those sites are important enough.<\/p>\n<p>Some may want to wait for an update to IE, to keep what they&#8217;re familiar with. It will be a long wait: MS has said that there will no longer be any updates to the browser. Not as a standalone, downloadable program &#8211; only as part of future Windows (Longhorn.) Updating to a free browser now is cheaper and faster than waiting for Longhorn to come out.<br \/>\n<!--nextpage--><br \/>\nThe power of an old habit is a powerful habit. Fear of the unknown is a stong fear. Combined they may make people give up on the alternatives after just a few minutes of testing, because it wasn&#8217;t just like what they&#8217;re used to. I&#8217;ve met those people. It is obvious that this combination is stronger than the advantages one gets by switching to newer browsers. IE being the most widely used browser, people tend to tweak their sites so that it can be used problem free anyway, or even design sites <strong>for<\/strong> IE &#8211; this means that many don&#8217;t see any need for any switch, seeing that IE does what they expect. And &#8211; it can be understood.<\/p>\n<p>With alternatives offering more features, better support for the standards used for making web sites, and still see such a massive majority being happy with IE &#8211; is there anything IE do that these others don&#8217;t? Oh yes.<\/p>\n<p>With the tight integration with the operating system, IE does offer some possibilities not available to other browsers. Though &#8211; not necessarily used in a positive way&#8230;<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>many have experienced that their start page has changed &#8211; and not always possible to change back<\/li>\n<li>many have been very annoyed at the pesky pop up windows that seems to appear everywhere, many with rather nasty content&#8230;<\/li>\n<li>many have wondered why their computer has started working slower and slower, or why their connection is so slow<\/li>\n<li>and more&#8230;<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>IE can&#8217;t be blamed for all of this &#8211; many download programs that makes their share of havoc &#8211; but many do take advantages of the way IE work to install spyware, adware, malware, change start pages, add toolbars and whatever, some by deceiving the user, some completely hidden, with out the user being aware of it.<\/p>\n<p>Using common sense and being on the alert will help avoid quite a bit of this, but not everything. IE has <em>by design<\/em> features that are a security concern, unlike the alternative browsers. Still, many prefer to download AdAware, Spybot Search and Destroy and tools like that (which is a sensible move) to rid the PC from the different pests that have taken hold. But then they continue to use IE, making such cleaning session a necessary routine every now and then. That makes me stumped; by switching browser it would be highly probable that such a routine would be for the most part unnecessary, as other browsers are (again by design) more secure.<\/p>\n<p>No browser is error free &#8211; there has been and will be discovered security holes in all of them. However, the ones reported about IE are not only many more, to me it looks like they&#8217;re more serious threats, too. It&#8217;s gotten so bad that more and more security experts, official departments and even governments, are warning against the use of IE and recommending switching to alternatives.<\/p>\n<p>Many have followed that advice, but still many don&#8217;t. Even if they have been told about the threats many times. Now, that&#8217;s the people I don&#8217;t understand at all. OK, some live happily thinking &#8220;it doesn&#8217;t happen me&#8221; &#8211; but some continue in the same track, with the same old IE, even if &#8220;bad stuff&#8221; has happened to them again and again.<\/p>\n<p>I just have to ask: Why? Why on <em>earth<\/em> do you want to continue use IE, when you have experienced that it brings you trouble, and you <em>should<\/em> know the solution is right in front of you? Please answer me, anyone.<\/p>\n<p>Because I&#8217;m dumbfounded.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Sometimes I have to think long and hard to find reasons for why things are like they are, and sometimes I can&#8217;t find any sensible reasons no matter how long and hard I think. One of the questions that have roamed around in my head is why people continue to use Internet Explorer. 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