I've heard mention of IE7 being more of a 'shuffle' forward (from IE6)
rather than a 'step'... although you'd think that at least security
would be a little better. IE8 was really much faster, at least to
install, on my VPC/WinXP; I was disappointed at having to dump it (due
to pages rendering blank). My issue re IE6/7 involves lack of support
for transparent PNGs. I don't know if IE8 has support yet.
And unfortunately, IE still has 62% of the market:
http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2010/02/ie8-chrome-have-most-momentum-in-browser-wars.ars?utm_source=Ars+Technica+Newsletter&utm_campaign=8453abf144-February_5_2010_Newsletter&utm_medium=email
Gorka L Martinez Mezo wrote:
While the computers are usually "closed" by the IT department, Firefox
reigns in my area. Unfortunately, hospital specific software
(laboratory results and Radiology apps) only work on IE, so to use
these we have to switch to IE.
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