• @boeman@lemmy.world
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      2711 months ago

      Diversity. MS had made great strides with EdgeHTML, but it was still pretty bad

      But at least opening the browser didn’t take all my ram.

      • Daniel
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        1011 months ago

        And also at the very least you had another option. Which, in my opinion, wasn’t that bad, at least it could’ve been if they just gave up on Bing and MSN.

        • @boeman@lemmy.world
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          211 months ago

          No way, they can’t give up on bing. They do that and all we have is Google for searches. We need the competition. For MSN, it’s all about content now, I kinda like that branding… It makes it easier to see that I don’t want to see it.

          • Daniel
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            111 months ago

            Microsoft could host their on SearXNG instance. /s

    • @Whirlybird@aussie.zone
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      It was actually one of the most W3C compliant browsers there is, more so than chromium based ones. Unfortunately google’s near monopoly has made websites focus on working in chrome, not on standards.