Microsoft just does this implicitly. You need something that can read Word documents. You need a browser that can render IE-only pages. Hell, even popular MS "services" such as Exchange and SharePoint lose a ton of functionality whenever IE is NOT in use.
Ever notice how on-line video standards are all over the place? Thank Microsoft for the lack of a multi-platform standard.
This Safari push by Apple is not a "hard sell". Apple has yet to require Safari use by those that use Apple products. In contrast, Microsoft requires IE for many MS products, including all Exchange and Sharepoint functionality.
Microsoft just does this
Microsoft just does this implicitly. You need something that can read Word documents. You need a browser that can render IE-only pages. Hell, even popular MS "services" such as Exchange and SharePoint lose a ton of functionality whenever IE is NOT in use.
Ever notice how on-line video standards are all over the place? Thank Microsoft for the lack of a multi-platform standard.
This Safari push by Apple is not a "hard sell". Apple has yet to require Safari use by those that use Apple products. In contrast, Microsoft requires IE for many MS products, including all Exchange and Sharepoint functionality.