Permanent Accounts, Browsers and a poll
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Found this info here:
So any of you who werejealous of me when I got mine wishing you'd purchased one last time they were available, I'd be watching
news if I were you. And btw, the cost was $150 last time around, which was on June 7, 2005. One day only.
And now, a poll. Because I've been wondering...
[Poll #951597]
If anyone is curious, I have IE 6, Firefox and Netscape. Why? Mainly because I like to be able to check the websites I make to see how they look in different browsers. And I use both Firefox and IE 6 regularly - probably 50/50. I love Firefox, but there are still some sites that won't work in anything other than IE, plus IE is still set as my default, which means anytime I click on a link in an email it'll open in IE. But Firefox has been steadily gaining on IE, no question (for me, I mean... not just in general).
Part of the reason I'm wondering about the IE 7 upgrade is because:
So... what say you all? Share your wisdom with me!
Psst, start saving up now -- permanent accounts will be available for sale sometime in the next few months. A permanent LJ account is a paid account that never expires; you guys have been asking for them a lot lately, and we're going to have a limited-time sale in the near future. We'll give you more details, including the price, as we come closer to setting a date.
So any of you who were
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And now, a poll. Because I've been wondering...
[Poll #951597]
If anyone is curious, I have IE 6, Firefox and Netscape. Why? Mainly because I like to be able to check the websites I make to see how they look in different browsers. And I use both Firefox and IE 6 regularly - probably 50/50. I love Firefox, but there are still some sites that won't work in anything other than IE, plus IE is still set as my default, which means anytime I click on a link in an email it'll open in IE. But Firefox has been steadily gaining on IE, no question (for me, I mean... not just in general).
Part of the reason I'm wondering about the IE 7 upgrade is because:
- PC World and similar magazines/sites are recommending that you upgrade to 7 if you use IE at all, because even though it's not as good as Firefox, it's much more secure than IE 6, apparently.
- I'm not sure I want to lose IE 6 if a lot of people are still using it, and I don't think it's possible to have 2 different versions of IE on your system at the same time. (If I'm wrong about that - please tell me how to do it!) That would mean I couldn't check my sites in the browser most people use to visit my sites, and to me that would be a bad thing.
So... what say you all? Share your wisdom with me!

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Date: Saturday, March 24th, 2007 04:41 am (UTC)In a word, no. The only way I know of to do it is to hork the install of the OS by not allowing iexplorer to install. You have to do this by getting ahold of OEM install disks and lying to the install. It's hard to do. You have to misplace iexplorer.exe.
What you get is a horrible version of Windows that looks like a throwback to Win2K but worse. It's like NT and 95 had some sort of horrible lovechild.
It's wrong on all sorts of levels.
Any info you can get on having both versions of IE on one computer would be much appreciated. Thanks Em. :-)
I can't imagine how you could do this and have it be stable or work. Beta testers should not have been running both on one machine unless they were dual booting.
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Date: Saturday, March 24th, 2007 04:54 am (UTC)no subject
Date: Saturday, March 24th, 2007 05:06 am (UTC)FYI, I've been running IE7 for a long, long time. *laughs*