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I mean really, I don't know why they would release and promote something (even if only in beta) while not everyone would be able to view it.
Microsoft have really great talent, so there's no excuse for this. Furthermore, there should be no executive reason for this neither. People are't going to force themselves to use 1 browser or another just for a website, so they might as well cater for everyone!
I'd love to use it because it looks neat, but until it works in Safari, I won't!
Anyway, the only reason for use of firefox is the extra functionality over IE, the new IE version has it all, so once its rolled out fully functional its bye bye firefox hello IE!
Microsoft have this one in the bag imo
so once its rolled out fully functional its bye bye firefox hello IE!
Not really. Firefox has so many useful extensions that IE has a lot of catching up to do. Don't get me wrong I'd love it if IE could actually be as good as FF, or Opera, just for its speed during the initial load if nothing else; but I don't see IE7 giving FF or Opera a good fight.
As far as the new mail interface only working with IE because it is a Microsoft product is a silly contention, since you'd want as many people as possible using your service, whether they are using FF, Opera, or IE.