And Comodo claims better compatibility (below). I don't pay much
attention to percentage claims, as thats all they are with all of
these guys: IE 5.00 is the default for a bare win2k install and I've
seen a disturbing amount of traffic using it. Same with older NN's.
The Opera stuff is just gravy. Only a fraction of a percent in toto
anyway across all versions.
It wound up being maybe a 1-2 point pop based on my global stats.
Remember also that GoDaddy has 25% 'revenue sharing' over a certain
price point, so that may add to the real price you pay if you are a
reseller. I worked it out and the difference was like 15 bucks for a
cert I charge an installed fee of $130 for. Not worth messing with to
shave a couple bucks.
Internet Explorer 5.00 and above
Netscape 4.x and above
AOL 5 and above
Opera 5 and above
Root Certificate comes pre-installed with:
Windows 98SE
Windows ME
Windows 2000
Windows XP
Mac OS 8.5
Mac OS 9.x
Mac OS X
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