Christopher Schultz wrote:
No question. All my apps from the last few years use reasonably recent standards such as CSS and XHTML. Most old browsers render XHTML just fine, and sadly CSS isn't perfect across "compliant" browsers even today. But if you're using NN 4, it's just time to upgrade, dude ;)
My dad started using a computer I'd say maybe 5 years ago... still doesn't do much except surf the web and manipulate photos (he's actually gotten really good at that) He has this annoying habit of only running Windows 95 and Netscape *3*! I just can't convince the man to switch to anything else! Trying to get to anything on his computer is as frustrating as can be: 500 error popups, partially rendered pages at best, etc. (oh yeah, and after he installs Windows, he has a mental checklist of all sort of things to remove... he's always bragging "yep, I got Windows down to 2Mb", or whatever size it is, I don't really remember, but a very small install is the point)
Frank
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