[citation][nom]mapesdhs[/nom]acyuta wrote:> So typical of out of `useful' work EU bureaucrats, when they should be thinking about ways to> not make the global economy tank further.Global economies are in a mess because for two decades individuals, companies and govts happilyspent trillions they never had. That has nothing to do with the staff who work for EU institutions.Look at the national debts of Greece, US, UK, Spain, Italy, etc., and the private debts too (very largein the UK, more than a trillion). Nothing to do with the EU.Re the browsers, good to hear you were able to use them ok, but I'll be sticking with Win7.Ian.[/citation]
i thought that the final straw was major corporations betting billions on bad debt that would had the odds of paying out that were worse than betting green on roulette
[citation][nom]back_by_demand[/nom]Not Apple hate, just annoying that the worlds largest company doesn't have to comply with the same laws, where is the browser choice screen in OSX or iOS? Come to think of it, where is the browser choice screen for Android?...Also if it's developers and sites that continue to use ActiveX then it's not Microsoft's fault at all is it?[/citation]
apples computer install base is pathetic, windows still has a monopoly when it comes to the desktop. so as far as that goes, apple doesnt need to play by the same rules as a monopoly.
that said, the eu is so stupid when it comes to crap they make windows do and the fines they make them pay, all over internet explorer...
seriously, if i was microsoft i would patch the internet out of windows for them, just out of spite. not forcing windows to package every browser with the computer and asking which they want installed.
i would have a problem if windows actively blocked programs from working, but they dont... anyone know if they did in the past?