Daniel Friesen wrote:
> I do have to mention something on this whole topic. All these arguments
> seem to focus on saying that that IE6/7 should be supported because
> enterprises are dependent on out of date software and can't update.
> This line of thought completely ignores the fact that upgrading isn't even
> the only option... the possibilities of simply installing a second browser
> for web browsing and only opening IE for internal systems (pretend the
> page sitting in IE is an app and use shortcuts) or installing chrome frame.
> Given that fact arguments that enterprises "can't and should be enabled"
> rather than "just wont and should be ignored" feels rather flimsy.

Brion made the same argument already in this thread. It's not a particularly
bad argument, though it seems to miss the fact that if your company or
organization is strict/senseless enough to require you to use IE6 or IE7
every day, they've probably also disabled the ability to install new
applications on your workstation.

MZMcBride



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