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(Jul 12, 2006 - 4:27 AM)
I find it ironic that everyone is so concerned with web standards nowadays, yet neither IE7 or Firefox support Acid2.
While HTML-ala-IE6 has become an almost default standard for HTML, it's sad to see that Microsoft still refuses to become even close to standards compliant due to compatibility. I think they should do it: most 'important' sites are now standards compliant, and while many sites may be broken, it's the only way to overcome this problem in the future.
(Jul 12, 2006 - 4:27 AM)
Mozilla, in addition to being multi-platform, features an intuitive installer under Windows, which has been a key feature to its wide desktop adoption.
However, it is likely that a majority of users will continue to use whichever browser is pre-packaged with the OS. As such, IE and Safari will always maintain a reasonable market-share on their respective home platforms...that is, of course, if ALL OEM builders don't all suddenly start suppling Firefox with new systems.