Most large corporations in the US still use IE6 as the primary browser
and XP as the primary OS.  My company just recently approved the
regular use of FF, but you must request it and it is several versions
behind the latest.  Chrome is regularly rejected.  Some computers on
our network have IE7, but this is a manual upgrade.  I think the
latest stat was the 75% of all business computers still run XP, which
is why M$ recently agreed to extend support.  As long as you aren't
targeting people that will be browsing from work computers (i.e. your
site will probably be blocked by these companies anyways) you will be
fine in forgoing any special tweaking.

On Jul 21, 12:37 pm, Alexander Orlov <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Google has dropped its support for IE6 on YouTube and Google Docs. I
> don't see a reason for supporting it if you haven't a REALLY good
> reason.
>
> On Jul 21, 6:11 pm, Magnus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > my GWT app works great under current browsers, but it looks ugly under
> > IE6:http://www.lfstad-chess-club.de:8080/ics/
>
> > Should I spent effort in finding out the reasons or isn't it worth the
> > work?

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