Here It Is: The Browser Ballot Screen

Microsoft this week revealed the final design of its browser ballot screen (or "choice screen") for Windows XP, Vista, and 7, which will begin appearing in EU-based versions of those products over the next few weeks.

Over the next few weeks, Microsoft will begin offering a 'web browser choice screen' to Internet Explorer users in Europe, as required by the European Commission.

Internal testing of the choice screen is underway now. We'll begin a limited rollout externally next week, and expect that a full scale rollout will begin around 1 March, a couple of weeks ahead of schedule.

Microsoft agreed to use Windows Update to provide a browser choice screen to Windows users in Europe who are running Internet Explorer as their default browser.

This browser choice screen will present a list of browsers, with links to learn more about them and install them. The design and operation of this choice screen was worked out in the course of extensive discussions with the European Commission and is reflected in the commitment that Microsoft made.

Users who get the choice screen will be free to choose any browser or stick with the browser they have, as they prefer.

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DRWAM
on Feb 19, 2010
roteague, that may be true, but "I" have a license to kill ;) Doc PS, I too choose IE8 on my Windows PC's.
DRWAM
on Feb 19, 2010
PS PS Today, I am 50 years old....but still act like a 17 year old!
Waethorn
on Feb 19, 2010
HAPPY BDAY DOC!
DRWAM
on Feb 19, 2010
Thanks Wae. PS PS PS Google sux! Although Gcal saved my bacon as a good calendar backup since Apple Stync, I mean Apple Sync, completely duplicated 10 years of calendar events. I had to delete all events from Outlook, then synced with Exchanged, then synced Entourage with Exchange to get all events deleted, then synced Gcal with Outlook, then Outlook with Exchange, then Exchange with Entourage. Nice 50th birthday surprise!
Backup77
on Feb 19, 2010
Its just as well we are living in a free and fair democracy so we can choose whatever browser we wish to use. The EU\EC on the other hand seem to have taken this to the extreme.
mikegalos@msn.com
on Feb 19, 2010
Hey Doc, Happy Birthday. Surprisingly, it gets more fun after 50...
tayme
on Feb 19, 2010
@DRWAM - Happy Birthday! Hope you spent it doing something fun! --tayme
Backup77
on Feb 19, 2010
@DRWAM Many happy returns. Happy Birthday. Surprisingly, it gets more fun after 50... Yes Mike it does!!!!!!
Logjamming
on Feb 19, 2010
@ tayme I wonder if you have anything substantial to say about brand loyalty, beyond it (a) providing you with simple one-liners and (b) leaving you unable to target it at other posters, including Paul, as well. I guess not. Which makes you the simpleton. At least I have three M.Sc and a Ph.D to back something up; all you can resort to is name-calling and heuristic persuasion.
DRWAM
on Feb 20, 2010
Thank you gents. May we all live long and prosper.

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