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Subject: Re: Browsers, computer programs and the likes...

Author: James Swafford

Date: 08:13:24 10/18/99

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On October 18, 1999 at 01:02:16, Pete Galati wrote:

>On October 17, 1999 at 23:32:59, Gustavo Pereira wrote:
>
>>I've seen a lot of messages saying something like 'outrageous', 'ridiculous',
>>'inacceptable' just because Fritz6 apparently needs IE5.
>>What's the big deal?
>>I guess that by now everyone should know that IE5 IS PART OF THE OPERATING
>>SYSTEM, like it or not.
>>With every new release of IE there come a lot of different cabs. What are those
>>if not 'politically correct' patches for Windows?
>>Also, IE has a lot of different libraries for improving GUIs.
>>I think there isn't anything really bad in what Chessbase did.
>>
>>And if you want to use a good browser, download Opera IMHO.
>
>The MS IE is not part of the operating system, I don't have it in my win95 and I
>will not install it, certainly not to get the new Fritz.  I use Netscape because
>I prefer it and I don't have extra space for another browser.
>
>Pete

By "THE" operating system he was referring to Win98.  It comes
packaged with IE4/5, and relies on it for features like active
desktop.

Microsoft defends their actions by claiming that they are trying
to integrate the internet into their OS.  I thought you could get
by without installing it during setup, but another poster claims
that is not an option.  Hmmm...

What scares me is that the original poster plays down the fact that
the new Fritz requires IE5 because it is "part of the OS."
I believe MS is a good company.  I use several of their products,
but that is exactly the kind of propaganda that put under other
good companies.  Netscape was simply another target.

I'm not sure what the solution is here.  Maybe it's just one of
the ugly parts of the free enterprise system that we can't do
anything about.  MS certainly has a right to package anything
they want into their software, don't they?  CB has the same
right, don't they?  Again, I don't know the answers.

Perhaps it's just time we all take a step back and ask ourselves
what is and isn't right.  There's a difference between "technical
purity" and "spiritual integrity."   In other words, just because
you can do something doesn't mean you should.

Just my $.02. :-)

--
James



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