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Internet Explorer is sleeping with the fishes

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Of all the web browsers I have used in my surfings, he was the most... *sniffle*... slow.



For the record, Edge sucks too, but in a different way.
 
*waves at Internet Explorer* Bye, ya' jag-off; have fun with the fishes.... :D
 
What do you think of Edge so far? Personally, I can't stand it. Give me Opera any day. Chrome is fine too, and Firefox in the pinch, but Edge... eeehhh...
 
I try to avoid it as much as possible. It just doesn't feel practical enough, like Opera does.
 
I used Internet Explorer for years. Also Netscape Navigator. :P

Microsoft Edge is good for playing videos. Chrome lags and buffers sometimes for me and Edge never has any issues.
 
Of all the web browsers I have used in my surfings, he was the most... *sniffle*... slow.
You say that like it was a bad thing....:LOL::LOL:
 
Ugh, thank god. I literally hate IE and Edge and can't wait for Edge to go away hahaah
 
It's amazing how Microsoft can make an entire operating system, but fails to make a half-decent web browser.
 
I know, right? I can't help but wonder if Microsoft does it on purpose for some reason, or simply doesn't care about quality. :shrug:
 
Coding for Internet Explorer compatibility was a real pain in the ass.
 
I remember when things would look distorted on certain browsers back in the day.
Browser compatibility was more difficult back then, but with libraries like jQuery and Bootstrap, it became a lot easier to handle.
 
It's going to continue functioning as it is, but Microsoft won't provide any support and / or updates for it.
 
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