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Mortis
05-02-13, 15:38
The Launcher opens everytime the IE when i click a Weblink, instead of my favorite setted Browser in Win 7.

Mokoi
05-02-13, 15:42
Thats due to the fact that the launcher uses an IE embed, so links clicked in the embedded IE will continue to be handled by the IE.
This behavior is not a bug.

Mortis
05-02-13, 15:52
then move it please to the brainport, dont want to be forced to use the IE

Dropout
05-02-13, 16:36
Why not? IE is an awesome browser.. Especially IE10!!

<3 Microsoft

Nidhogg
05-02-13, 16:43
Thread moved and renamed.

Torg
05-02-13, 18:09
i'd prefer getting the choice of alternative browsers. i blocked ie on my system.

SirFerret
05-02-13, 19:38
Why not? IE is an awesome browser.. Especially IE10!!

<3 Microsoft

IE is TRASH, as is the majority of MicroSoft trashware.

Dropout
06-02-13, 01:55
IE is TRASH, as is the majority of MicroSoft trashware.

IE(10) and most other MS products are superior to pretty much every "competitor" out there.
Anyways... This forum is not for MS vs. Unix vs. Apple vs. whatever crap you can come up with.

I will not reply to this subject again. Sorry to have "startet" this.
If anyone disagrees with with my views, and wants a discussion, they are more than welcome to PM me here on the forum.

Biglines
06-02-13, 03:55
if you want to open links in your favourite browser, simply right-click on the link, and copy the short-cut, go to your browser and tada.

and fyi, a huge amount of applications and games use the internet explorer components of windows in their applications, you just don't see them as such, because they don't open in a new screen outside the application. For example for the longest time, steam used internet explorer for all it's stuff. they only changed to webkit because they were making the system cross-platform compatible.

I personally don't use IE for my main browsing, because i don't like the interface at all. but from an security viewpoint it has recently become far more secure (if you update) than any of the open source browsers, tested by numerous independent software security firms. That said, this all depends on you actually updating to the latest version, since the older versions of internet explorer are utter crap security wise.

fyi, chrome for example updates secretly behind the scenes every time you start it, which is why people don't see how many security vulnerabilities need to be fixed in it all the time.

ancient
06-02-13, 06:36
IE is a shit browser! It saves all your passwords in .TXT format!!!!

Please change this, it's a security risk.

Dropout
06-02-13, 19:24
IE is a shit browser! It saves all your passwords in .TXT format!!!!

Please change this, it's a security risk.

Which browser do you use, Aim? Just want to do a little test :p