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(Unverified)May 31st 2009 11:01AM
Good Article! :)
I personally think that as long as other browsers are allowed to be installed it is fine with me...
It should also be noted that Opera was the driving force behind this. They wouldn't stop 'pestering' the EU. because of this I actually stopped using opera. I don't think any company should act like that.
truthfully I don't like being forced to download anything. and I wouldn't want a Microsoft installer to install anything for me. (I install to my own dir, not program files) so in the end, I would probably pick ie, because I don't care if the install gets put where I don't want it.
then I would install my own browser after that.