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Old 09-20-16, 08:52 AM   #13
Rockin Robbins
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Actually, although you don't see an icon for IE on your desktop it is alive and well in that crippled, ugly cell phone application called Edge. IE code is still on your PC and Edge uses IE routines as a toybox for what it does.

Edge is nothing but IE with a hobbled, mangled and dysfunctional front end. And considering how bad IE is, that is scary.

I've been a Firefox guy forever. I keep Chrome on my machine as a backup browser. ALWAYS have a backup browser on your machine. When one browser breaks you still have access to the Internet to fix it. I work on too many machines that depended only on IE and lost Internet access. They then lost the ability to download the solution. Don't be that guy.

Firefox is also extensible. Select add-ons from your tools menu and it will lead you by the hand.

So IE is not dead. It is in hiding, working behind the scenes as a secret agent.
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