Originally Posted by
Elysia
This would in turn bring up another question - seeing as Firefox is the challenger, doesn't that mean that it must bring quality that Internet Explorer does not?
I would believe that most use IE6 simply has the mainstream base because of casual users who don't know about FF or simply just surf the web a little then and then and don't really put themselves in depth about such matters.
You know, the casual user.
I don't buy it. If 1% likes a tool, does that mean it must be made into the browser?
And with that, add to the bloat that some (at least one in this thread) has complained about?
I surf very well every day without that, so it seems to me it isn't required and could well be an extension for those who want it.
The power of the browser is extensions - to add functionality YOU want. I suggest you try it.