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Originally Posted by OGR Webmaster:

Bryan, I actually got started on the internet with Netscape!

So did I. Used Netscape for years. Use Firefox and Chrome now. IE-11 has become a sore subject over here right now because of compatibility issues. I've been going back and forth with one of our vendors because their system runs under IE-9. It didn't help that IE-10 and IE-11 were released less than a year apart. Compatibility view works better under IE-11 than it did under IE-10.     Testing all of the sites my users use on a regular basis has resurrected my alternate evil persona of "Darth Systemus -- Malevolent Systems Administrator". Let's just say that IT marketing reps in the area are at great risk right now.

Originally Posted by OGR Webmaster:

Just because it is the most popular doesn't make it better. From a picture quality point of view, Sony's Betamax was better than JVC's VHS, and we all know how that turned out.

 

And I would bet that Microsoft is VERY worried about that 45% number. 10 years ago it was 90%.

 

Wow Rich, you’re very passionate about this - more than I thought.  I was just sighting pure metrics to say many corporations still use IE and it has a large user base - I was not implying it is better than/equal to/or worse than any other browser.  

 

And I agree MS is probably very worried.  

Last edited by NYCGreg68
Originally Posted by cbojanower:

All week our IT folks have been in a tizzy because the Air Force NOSC pushed IE11 out to our base. Trouble is enough systems are not compatible with it here that they are having to go around and install IE8 over it.

Made the same mistake where I work. Only I did the upgrade voluntarily (d'oh!). Later the IT folks said yeah we added it to the company app store but then found out later nothing works with it. Go back to IE8 . . .

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