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*'''Keep''' but improve/extend the article where needed. Deleting the article would not only remove the mention of a popular tool for web developers from Wikipedia, but also a point of view, which I don't think is a good idea. - [[User:SoftwareDev|SoftwareDev]] ([[User talk:SoftwareDev|talk]]) 19:26, 12 February 2009 (UTC)
**People who claim that IE is not an integral part of Windows are not expressing a point of view. They're displaying ignorance (or wishful thinking). In any case, "It's cool" and "It's useful" are not recognized reasons to keep a software article. [[User:WillOakland|WillOakland]] ([[User talk:WillOakland|talk]]) 22:21, 13 February 2009 (UTC)
::''Note'' But Internet Explorer Collection works, so it '''proves''' that IE is not that integrated in Windows that it's impossible to run on a totally different version of Windows then the IE version was made for. This has nothing to do with ignorance, nor with wishful thinking. Further I never said "It's cool", etc. In case you really do know something we don't know then please go improve the article. - [[User:SoftwareDev|SoftwareDev]] ([[User talk:SoftwareDev|talk]]) 10:31, 14 February 2009 (UTC)
:::You are wrong. I have already explained the things I know that you apparently don't at [[User talk:IECollection]]. [[User:WillOakland|WillOakland]] ([[User talk:WillOakland|talk]]) 01:30, 14 February 2009 (UTC)
::::''Note'' You write that Windows provides a WebBrowser control, which is true, but that doesn't mean I'm wrong. Because that control can be removed while the rest of Windows keeps working and it's possible that a totally different version of that control can be made to work on a totally other Windows version proves that it's not that integrated, otherwise Windows couldn't be used without that WebBrowser control and what Internet Explorer Collection does wouldn't be possible. So what you write is (or may be) true, I'm not wrong. Internet Explorer Collection and utilities like nLite prove this too. - [[User:SoftwareDev|SoftwareDev]] ([[User talk:SoftwareDev|talk]]) 10:31, 14 February 2009 (UTC)