IE8 support is spotty at times, and lower than that I think is just plain 
not supported. I know that Chrome runs on XP (I don't remember if/when 
support was dropped) and that Firefox does as well (same words about 
dropping support) but I am pretty sure that those ancient versions of FF 
you mentioned are not HTML5 compliant.

I understand your frustration. My wife is a school teacher and is 
frustrated on a daily basis at the IT crap that she finds. Computers are 
not like buildings (buy it once and it lasts forever if you take care of 
it) yet that is the way they are treated.

TLDR: If you can't run an HTML5 compatible browser your life with Angular 
will be extremely difficult.

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