Why it is common to read people complaining about IE

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Complaints about Internet Explorer (IE) are common due to its historical issues with usability, security, and adherence to web standards. Users often experience slow page loading and frequent freezing, which are typical problems associated with IE. While IE9 is considered an improvement, it still lags behind competitors like Chrome, Firefox, and Opera, which are more aligned with current web development standards. Developers frequently express frustration with IE's inconsistencies, as it often requires additional effort to ensure compatibility with W3C standards, leading to a perception of IE as a problematic browser.
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Hi,

Can someone please tell me why it is common to read people complaining about IE?

I have never used another browser but my IE sometimes takes ages changing pages and sometimes freezes (at least once every other day) but I don't know if this is the browser or the website or something else in the chain.

Thanks.
 
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3.141592 said:
Hi,

Can someone please tell me why it is common to read people complaining about IE?

It has a very poor history in usability, security and support of standards. IE9 is quite good, but IE tends to always be playing catch up. Chrome is at the forefront for development with Firefox and Opera being a close second.
 
I am using Avant. It is a browser with IE, Firefox, and Chrome renderings. It serves as a front end for IE, but more user friendly. Firefox and Chrome are built in directly.
 
3.141592 said:
Hi,

Can someone please tell me why it is common to read people complaining about IE?

I have never used another browser but my IE sometimes takes ages changing pages and sometimes freezes (at least once every other day) but I don't know if this is the browser or the website or something else in the chain.

Thanks.
The long page loads and freezes are typical of the problems with IE. As a developer, I have had my share of frustration coding around IE misbehaviors. There are W3C standards that browsers are supposed to follow. IE violates a number of basic ones just enough to trip up developers if they aren't paying enough attention. I equate fixing IE bugs on our website with cleaning an overturned trash can.
 
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