For Thanksgiving, give your parents a treat: upgrade their browser
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Re: For Thanksgiving, give your parents a treat: upgrade their browser
#2[1] Win XP still has a third of the OS market share http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_share_of_operating_system...
Re: For Thanksgiving, give your parents a treat: upgrade their browser
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#5Pro tip: dont insist, 99% of them will never change the browser, instead install Chrome Frame
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#6That was my case at least.
Re: For Thanksgiving, give your parents a treat: upgrade their browser
#7I tried doing that a couple of times and they end up looking for the blue "e". Somehow that's their symbol for "the internet". So what I did next was not uninstall but hide the icon and leave the chrome & FF visible. Now my dad uses Firefox and he calls it "the mozilla" hehe. And my mom somehow figured out a way to find IE, I guess she couldn't live without it. That was my case at least.
Re: For Thanksgiving, give your parents a treat: upgrade their browser
#8I tried doing that a couple of times and they end up looking for the blue "e". Somehow that's their symbol for "the internet". So what I did next was not uninstall but hide the icon and leave the chrome & FF visible. Now my dad uses Firefox and he calls it "the mozilla" hehe. And my mom somehow figured out a way to find IE, I guess she couldn't live without it. That was my case at least.
Just in case.
Re: For Thanksgiving, give your parents a treat: upgrade their browser
#9I tried doing that a couple of times and they end up looking for the blue "e". Somehow that's their symbol for "the internet". So what I did next was not uninstall but hide the icon and leave the chrome & FF visible. Now my dad uses Firefox and he calls it "the mozilla" hehe. And my mom somehow figured out a way to find IE, I guess she couldn't live without it. That was my case at least.
Re: For Thanksgiving, give your parents a treat: upgrade their browser
#10This should be a non-issue but on Windows XP [1] silent application upgrades often fail because they require admin privileges. [1] Win XP still has a third of the OS market share http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_share_of_operating_system...