On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 5:43 PM, Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Tue, 28 Dec 2010 16:13:14 +0800, Yuwen Dai wrote:
>
> > I just can not completely abandon Windows, for all the E-business
> > related software are for Windows or IE in my country, for example, the
> > security plug-ins released by banks in China. I don't understand why
> > they don't develop plug-ins for Linux and Firefox.  I'm just curious,
> > how is your situation?
>
> The situation is the same in all countries, I (sadly) guess, but not only
> at banks but for many companies (i.e., my ISP web pages are very
> difficult to follow with Firefox/Iceweasel and I'm talking here of one of
> the bigger telecom companies in the worldwide market -Telefonica-) :-(
>
> Companies only put money (aka, provide open tools and develop standard
> applications) when they know they are going to get any gain and most of
> their users are using "windows/explorer" binomial, so (sigh) "why they
> should care"? ;-/
>
>
If some ordinary web pages are not Linux/firefox friendly, I can give it
up.   But I have to do E-trade via internet, at that time, I have to switch
to Windows, where there're some "security software" released by banks and
E-trade companies.  In fact, I feel very unsafe doing these thing in Windows
:-(


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