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Old 12-03-2011, 05:03 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
If anything, IE got it's ideas from FireFox.
I am not going to argue with this statement.
Until 3 year ago, I used IE most of my PC related life, discounting Copernic and Netscape I used in 1996-7-8. So, at that time I knew IE only and its interface was pretty much consistent through all the years. Who got the ideas first I don't know.
I do know that I like it and nowdays I like FF more than the latest IEs (8,9). Still both of them have pretty much intuitive and comfortable UI, that relate with my logic while Opera and Chrome don't.

Let alone that when Chrome had only started there was no adblock plus... and xmarks add-ons.
Blocking ads and synchronising bookmarks across all my computers are top priorities besides intuitive UI.
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