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RE[3]: Why does bundling has to be tied to the OS?
by gonzo on Tue 31st Jan 2006 06:23
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2005-07-07
How am I forced to use IE?
Just install other apps (ie. WinAmp, Firefox, TextPad, etc) and that's it.
On a multi user system XP can have only one default browser so if you install firefox and everyone else uses IE then you are faced with a hard choice. Either force the other users to use firefox everytime they click on a link or everytime you click on a link it will open up IE not firefox. I mean links outside the browser such as in email, not exactly an endearing way to be multi-user.