Comment by izacus Comment by izacus a day ago 2 replies Copy Link View on Hacker News Cool, but why does that mean they need to write a codec for you for free?
Copy Link aniviacat a day ago Collapse Comment - They don't need to, they're free to become IE6.I don't think it's irrational to be upset when a (near-)monopoly browser holds back useful features. Even if said browser is provided for free. Reply View | 1 reply Copy Link encom a day ago Parent Collapse Comment - They are IE6. They have near total market dominance, and dictate web standards. It's a very comparable situation to IE6 days. Reply View | 0 replies
Copy Link encom a day ago Parent Collapse Comment - They are IE6. They have near total market dominance, and dictate web standards. It's a very comparable situation to IE6 days. Reply View | 0 replies
They don't need to, they're free to become IE6.
I don't think it's irrational to be upset when a (near-)monopoly browser holds back useful features. Even if said browser is provided for free.