This is a nice change

I thought this was pretty interesting. On the 37signals blog, I caught a post about some stats for Basecamp, Backpack, Campfire, and Ta-da list. Firefox has climbed well above the other browsers… in every application. This means one of two things, or maybe a little of both. It could either show that Firefox is becoming a popular browsing alternative a lot faster than I had hoped; or, most of the people who use those applications understand what makes them so great, which in turn, might indicate they understand why Firefox is superior to IE. That’s definitely a possibility, because 37signals has a great audience. In either case, I hope Firefox (and others) flip the stats on IE completely. I vote for 0% MSIE. Even though IE 7 is supposed to be much better, look how long it took them to realize it. I’m not sure about you, but I don’t want that kind of support for my browser.

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Lee Kraus on Thu Aug 24 at 06:23AM

I agree!

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Lee Kraus on Thu Aug 24 at 06:24AM

I really agree.

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Lee Kraus on Thu Aug 24 at 06:24AM

I have no site.

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