I never said 'sucks'. And I never said font display in IE was great. I said they always seem to look fine.
I am just not a fan of how every font looks like it has a heavier weight. I know this is Mac OS X specific and probably carries over to the browser (and I must mention that I have not used OS X for very long since most apps I use are not carbonized and booting into Classic is a drag). Windows displayed in list view become much longer because of the font height, spacing, etc. I am already tired of scrolling windows. Much more was displayed in an OS 9 window and looked much cleaner.
Call me antiquated, but I want to be able to set my system font to Geneva and I would love to get rid of Mac OS X's drop-shadow on all items on the desktop. When you select items on the desktop in OS X, it is more difficult to tell which items are selected...mostly because the file name is not highlighted - opposite of OS 9. Selecting shared volumes becomes more difficult because the icons are dark and grey to begin with. And don't get me started on how long it takes to connect to an AppleShare IP server!
Yes, there are probably apps that have been written to make some things more OS 9-like. Like Windowshade! Wish that was back...but why does someone have to write an app that is shareware for something that was in a previous version of the OS? But you get all these other great things like Terminal, NetInfo, blah, blah, blah. Somethings help you work faster and windowshade was one of them.
BUT, this topic started out as how to fix an IE crashing problem, not what I like and dislike about OS X. For another forum I suppose...