On Apr 25, 9:09 pm, Łukasz Jernaś lukasz.jer...@gmail.com wrote:
I've heard the MS will release a critical patch to update IE6 soon..
IE8?
The company I'm at is still on IE6 and recently formally banned Chrome
because it's apparently a bandwidth hog.
That said, I don't know any developers
I've heard the MS will release a critical patch to update IE6 soon..
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Hi Christian,
I believe IE6 is still the official company browser. However,
virtually no developers use it. It's not an unreasonable requirement
that users of reviewboard use a fairly new browser.
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This is the same for our company - IE6 is still the official browser.
I believe the majority of developers are using Firefox or alternate
for using ReviewBoard however.
On Apr 16, 10:25 am, Gilles Moris gilles.mo...@free.fr wrote:
On Tue April 14 2009 23:39:09 Christian Hammond wrote:
1)
On Tue April 14 2009 23:39:09 Christian Hammond wrote:
1) Your company is using IE6 and will still require IE6 even after IE8 is
pushed out.
2) Your company *was* using IE6 but plans to upgrade.
I am working for a large company and the official browser is still IE6.
I am not expecting this
The engineers I work with use a variety of browsers (chrome, firefox,
IE, safari even...)
Our IT department has tried to get everyone to stop using IE, but that
hasn't occurred since other web apps we use require the use of IE.
I'm not really certain if they support newer versions of the browser
Hi everyone,
I'd like to reopen the possibility of dropping IE6 support. Now that IE8 is
arriving and existing systems will automatically upgrade to it, are there
still companies here who are going to enforce IE6 usage? IE6 is now 2
generations behind and 8 years old, and takes up a significant