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Re: Boycott Microsoft



Rick wrote in message <19980518190211204933@ts4-27.aug.com>...
>Douglas J. Romero <dromero@roanoke.infi.net> wrote:
>
>> I see nothing wrong with Microsoft wanting to make more money.
That's what
>> a free market economy is all about. But I can see certain future
dangers that
>> should be a dressed how before it's too late.
>
>Can you see something wrong with:
>
>Vendors not being allowed to pre-install a non-MS browser?

But vendors are.

>Vendors not being allowed to replace the IE icon with another one?

No.

>Web sites only allowing access to IE browsers on W95?

That is the websites choice, blame them.





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