Saturday, August 1, 2015

Mozilla attacked the CEO of Microsoft to make it difficult to change the default browser in Windows 10





Mozilla CEO Chris Barba has attacked Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on a blog, criticizing the company for making it difficult for users to change the default browser in the new Windows 10.

Mozilla is understandably not happy with this move, as it is difficult for Appss third parties, such as Firefox and Chrome to change the default programs for different tasks. Chris Beard believes that this attempt is "an aggressive move to override the user's choice in Windows 10."

According to the blog post, CEOargues Mozilla, "now has more than twice the number of mouse clicks, you scroll through the content and some technical sophistication for people to elections that had previously done in previous versions reaffirmed Windows. It is confusing, difficult to navigate and easy to get lost. "

Mozilla has also created a video and posted it on his YouTube channel explains the amount of clicks and time spent to set Firefox as your default browser.



Towards the end of the blog post, the CEO of Mozilla said, "We strongly urge you to reconsider its business tactic here and again respect the right of individuals to choice and control your online experience by making it easier, more obvious and intuitive for people to maintain the decisions that have already been made through the upgrade experience. "

Microsoft responded to this statement as follows:

"We designed Windows 10 to provide an experience easy upgrade for users and a cohesive experience after the upgrade. During the upgrade, consumers have the option of setting default values, including for Internet use. After the update, they can choose the default browser of your choice As with all aspects of the product, we designed Windows 10 as a service;. if we learn from the user experience there are ways to make improvements, we will. "


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