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Old 11-08-2013, 03:18 PM   #172
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Originally Posted by WillysJeepMan View Post
The RT version of IE11 is excellent for a tablet experience in that it offers access to the full version of websites whereas other tablets rely on apps which do little more than reformat a subset of the content of that particular site.
Not true at all... Every advanced iOS browser (such as those I named, not the dumb Safari) allows you to display webpages in their "desktop layouts". No difference compared to the desktop browser. So you get both full-fledged websites and apps on iOS.

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they only stink at offering useful features, intuitive UI, and correctly implemented rendering
In other words, IE still stinks at the very basics of functionality. Safari is just as lame. But I wouldn't expect better of them -- they have traditionally been horrible browsers. Chrome is a lot better, but (as I feel it) not on a par with Opera (on desktop systems) or the likes of Atomic Web Browser, Mercury or Dolphin on iOS.

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