Philip Chee wrote:Actually I'm surprised that anyone in
Malaysia has heard of SeaMonkey - except for the relatives
whom I've arm-twisted into using
Nobody in my office uses SeaMonkey or
Mozilla, despite me giving them links to the
fact that IE is a backward and very unsafe
browser. The shorty at my back uses
Firefox though.
One guy says he wants to use IE because
his Yahoo email alerts from Yahoo
Messenger are defaulted to open in IE. For
instant messaging to offline users, if one
messages them from the link on their
profile page in the browser, it works only in
IE. He's already had countless malware
and BHO infections. I won't be surprised if
he has a keylogger on his system by now.
IE, as recent as version 5, apparently could
handle only 56-bit SSL encryption. And IE 6
could not encrypt 256-bit.