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Wow.
More like a gold encrusted rainbow unicorn crapping diamonds on the rarity scale.
It's only a good troll if Windows 7 users take it seriously.
Actually at one point in time I used to use it as my main browser. Now I'm on Edge. Nowhere near as difficult as some others are trying to pass it off as. I do agree about the data collection being nasty but if you aren't the one making the browser you are forced to use one and let's face it most of them are collecting some sort of data.
It's kind of like the Windows 7 thing except instead of the OS now they'll complain about the browser. /wink
My suggestion to all these people not happy with the choices they have is always to make what they need themselves. Hope to God you are either rich or know someone who is and is willing to take a risk on you.
Surely web developers celevrated once Microsoft finally killed off IE, a browser that ignored standards compliance at every opportunity.
I couldn't agree with this more. I truly miss the wonderful volunteer mods we used to have. They did such a great job.
well yeah, the edgelords always get rewarded, that's how it always goes out here.
As for the transition (regarding the OS), Most did it, some did not. They have their reasons to hold on to a sinking ship, but if you as much as mention the mere existence of one, someone will come and call you wrong. That is how Steam Forum be.
I agree with all your comments.