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Previously on "World's first 'tax' on Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7"
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At least they could put a notice on the IE7 download page recommending a later version.
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If they took away the ability to download it, there'd be uproar about them not offering support.Originally posted by russell View Post
MS want you running IE8 and IE9.
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IE6 is the most secure browser as it's had the most updates.Originally posted by zeitghostOh. This box is using 8.
My trusty(?) win2k box is still running 6.
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That's there purely for backward compatibility for XP users; it certainly isn't a message that IE7 is recommended.
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It's still available for download from their site though...Originally posted by d000hg View PostMS don't want you to use IE7 either.
here if you want it

(All I did was search for internet explorer and XP, Bing gave me that
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Download: Windows Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP - Microsoft Download Center - Download DetailsOriginally posted by d000hg View PostMS don't want you to use IE7 either.
Funny way of showing it
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Of course its a PR stunt, and its a bloody good one tooOriginally posted by Sysman View Post
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El Reg puts a different spin on this one.
Another Ryan Air type.Kogan's business model seems to rely on regular injections of attention-gathering controversy, and a quick look at StatCounter suggests this “tax” may again have more to do with capturing the public imagination rather than a real business problem.
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Is it really M$'s fault if someone doesn't upgrade their version of IE?Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostAwesome idea,
I wish all companies would do this to send a message to Microsoft.
I wonder how out of date Firefox or Chrome would get if automatic upgrade wasn't turned on by defualt
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Awesome idea,
I wish all companies would do this to send a message to Microsoft.
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World's first 'tax' on Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7
BBC News - World's first 'tax' on Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7
I see in their browser choice there is no update IE option, I wonder if anyone will complain about thatThe Australian online retailer Kogan.com has introduced the world's first "tax" on Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) browser.
Customers who use IE7 will have to pay an extra surcharge on online purchases made through the firm's site.Tags: None
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