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    No more IE6

    Apparently

    However I would presume that these figures only show those that can connect to the outside world, what about all those corporate users who can't use the web of which I am sure there are many?
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    According to my stats counter, someone surfed through my website tonight using IE5.

    Also, Majestic 12 popped by today as well
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      #3
      Mosaic 1.0!!

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        #4
        Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
        Apparently

        However I would presume that these figures only show those that can connect to the outside world, what about all those corporate users who can't use the web of which I am sure there are many?
        Oh bummer - All i know is IE6 optimisation for the web

        Guess it means I go back to the bench

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          #5
          Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
          Also, Majestic 12 popped by today as well

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            #6
            I suspect there will be still schools using it, so I will probably carry on checking any updates on my old win 200 machine.
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              #7
              Microsoft have to support those corporate users. In fact, IE6 would have been EOLed a couple of years ago were it not for such corporations, who dictate MS's product strategies far more than the requirements of home users. (Source: conversation with former product manager for IE, who left Microsoft for Google after fifteen years because of this.)

              So if MS are openly celebrating, it must mean they've got most of their US corporate clients moved over.

              IE6 gets EOLed when XP is later this year anyway. If you know of any big corporations that don't yet have their XP exit strategy in place, I suggest shorting them now, as they'll be left with unsecurable systems in a few months.

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                #8
                Would you believe the company I currently work for, still use IE6 as the user browser. Its a joke!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
                  Apparently

                  However I would presume that these figures only show those that can connect to the outside world, what about all those corporate users who can't use the web of which I am sure there are many?
                  If they don't go online, it's slightly less of a problem.
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                    #10
                    I'm well pleased I used to hate having to test using IE6
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