Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: jjones
Hmm, from the sounds of it, there is no benefit to upgrading really. I already have tabbed browsing and pop-up blocker with crazy browser. The host file works well for all the ads and sites I want to block. And I've never had any trouble with javascript as far as I can tell. Running a hardware and software firewall along with A/V and intelligent surfing habits has kept me trouble free and I've never had a virus, trojan or other malware.
I have firefox installed but I only use it to validate web pages I'm working on. Otherwise, I don't find anything better about it than IE, so I just use IE.
I come from the old school of "If it ain't broke, don't fix it". IE6 has always performed fine so I've just never bothered with IE7. This is the reason I don't just arbitrarily install every patch that MS puts out. I've had more than one experience where a patch broke something.
Another reason I haven't switched is that I know IE6 is quirky when it comes to css implementation. If I install IE7 I have no way of knowing if it looks good in IE6. Right now I figure if it looks good in IE6 and in Firefox then it probably looks okay in IE7.
Well if you aren't security conscious and don't mind giving web developers grief by making sure all their pages are IE6 compliant, then I guess you have nothing to worry about.
PS: Folks with your attitude seriously irritate me. I come from the school of "if something is obviously better, why the hell not upgrade, especially since it's free".
Mind you, I hate IE7, and use IE to ensure all my web pages work in all browsers. Couldn't live without Firefox for development though. Firebug is too handy.