![]() The answer, of course, is that Microsoft wants to sell you Windows 7, even if you don't need or want it. And, even if Microsoft wants to ignore Mac OS X and Linux, why not at least a version for XP anyway? Because we focus exclusively on one, IE can make the most of the Windows experience and the hardware."įunny, Chrome, Firefox, and Safari all seem to manage it pretty well. Hachamovitch is reported as saying, " Other browsers dilute their engineering investments across systems. Indeed, Dean Hachamovitch, the head of Microsoft's IE's engineering group boasted of it at the SXSW (South by Southwest Conferences and Festivals). Of course, Microsoft also doesn't support IE 9 on Mac OS X or Linux either. ![]() Yes, according to NetMarketShare, the majority of Windows users are still running XP, 55%, to 23% running Windows 7 and 11% with Vista, but there's still no IE 9 for you. When it comes to desktop operating systems, IE 9 works only with Windows 7 and Vista. After a couple of weeks on tinkering with the newly released Internet Explorer (IE) 9, and a host of other Web browsers, I have to say that while 32-bit IE 9 is much better than any other version of IE to date, it's still not my first pick for a Web browser. ![]()
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