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Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word non-IE.
Examples
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I love Firefox (extensions) too much to switch to chrome, but I think the Mozilla need to focus on giving new users in the (non-IE) browser market no reason to chose any other browser.
Firefox Joining The Multi-Process Movement | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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To avoid this runaround, download and run the plain installer files: one for IE, the other for non-IE browsers.
Faster Forward: Adobe updates Flash but preserves old reasons to hate it 2010
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Especially one who still locks non-IE browsers out from the Ajax version of Exchange webmail.
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This transfer pattern would obscure the original etymology among Latin speakers because of the non-IE/Etruscan intermediary that garbled the vocalism ever so slightly.
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A webpage that looks good in whatever you view it in, doesn't have any stupid "this site only viewable in IE" messages, or any silly tricks like stripping off all CSS for non-IE browsers.
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On Windows, you must do this twice -- once for Internet Explorer, once for such non-IE browsers as Firefox and Chrome.
Faster Forward: Adobe updates Flash but preserves old reasons to hate it 2010
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On Windows, you must do this twice -- once for Internet Explorer, once for such non-IE browsers as Firefox and Chrome.
Adobe updates Flash Player to 10.1 but preserves old reasons to hate Flash 2010
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Taken individually, odd reduplication, the appearance of a prothetic a-, *or* a-vocalism of the root doesn't necessarily suggest non-IE origin, I realize.
The hidden face 2010
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To avoid this runaround, download and run the plain installer files: one for IE, the other for non-IE browsers.
Adobe updates Flash Player to 10.1 but preserves old reasons to hate Flash 2010
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Probably, but damned if this doesn't give an interesting alternative solution to a plethora of poorly etymologized or unetymologized words in Greek using a fresh non-IE perspective:
The hidden face 2010
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