I guess that would be one reason, Tom. If you ever needed help only Ms could give, that support thing would suddenly be important, although I can't think of a real-world scenario just now. Bottom line, though, my first day on 11 is proving successful. JAWS cursor performance has improved over IE 10, and it's pretty slick and stable. Yes, Virginia, this time I'm really on 11.
Ted From: Tom Behler [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2016 10:26 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Why upgrade to IE 11? Hello, everyone. Please do not take this question as a means of trying to start controversy on the list. Can someone explain to me the exact risks that would be involved with sticking to IE 10, rather than upgrading to IE 11? I know that Microsoft will not be supporting IE 10 after Jan 12, but I'm never quite sure exactly what that means. As many of you know, I'm a college professor, and always like to understand why things happen as they do, and why one should take certain steps. I was in a discussion with someone this morning about why I need to upgrade to IE 11, and didn't feel I was answering their questions adequately. Again, not trying to stir up controversy; just trying to learn. Dr. Tom Behler from Michigan
