With Windows 7 Release Candidate just out the door, it seems the operating system is already raising complaints from Mozilla and Opera over the continued bundling of Internet Explorer.
“Our initial review suggests this is a blatant use of the Windows operating system to change the market dynamics of browser usage,” said Mozilla Chairperson, Mitchell Baker.
This is despite the fact that Internet Explorer 8 is now an optional component in Windows 7.
Microsoft still has a month to address the anti-competitive complaints bought against it by the European Union.