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Browser wars could improve productivity, but the enterprise still loves IE6
I upgraded to IE8 and my productivity has increased due to tabs, accelerators, and webslices. Everything on the corporate intranet works fine and haven't had any issues with it. I use Firefox for my internet web browsing.
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Browser wars could improve productivity, but the enterprise still loves IE6  Loverock Davidson | 04/30/09
Whah?... Loverock uses a non-MS product for browsing?  Metronome49 | 05/01/09
L.D., *Why* . . .  wwoc1 | 05/01/09
Because...  fairportfan | 05/01/09
SaaS will never fly  ccrashh2@... | 04/30/09
RE: IT control may be short sighted  Cyrorm | 04/30/09
You may be missing a point.  deowll | 05/02/09
Freakin WAHHH .. how about an IT Prospective on this.. huh? Here you go.  Been_Done_Before | 04/30/09
Totally agree...  ccrashh2@... | 04/30/09
Have only yourself to blame. Maybe stick to W3C standards next time. [nt]  olePigeon | 04/30/09
Nobody in business cares about W3C.  Sleeper Service | 05/01/09
Re: Nobody in business cares about W3C.  Jamik | 05/01/09
Hmmm, a correllation ?  ScotlynHatt | 05/01/09
What a flipping surprise  fairportfan | 05/01/09
Nobody in business cares about W3C?  Info-Dave | 05/03/09
W3C released after IE6  midcapwarrior@... | 07/28/09
Which Standards?  jparr | 05/01/09
The ever evolving standards of a vibrant technology  Info-Dave | 05/03/09
There were two options, the incompatible one was chosen.  olePigeon | 05/22/09
Add Adobe to that mess  jparr | 05/01/09
Daily updates? Exaggeration much?  Lerianis10 | 07/28/09
Perfect Storm  ScotlynHatt | 05/01/09
"I cannot put end users through that."  fairportfan | 05/01/09
Flawin chart - Firefox supports NT Authentication  The-Bytemaster | 04/30/09
at&t  xicanonaztlanca | 04/30/09
I don't think it's IE  deowll | 05/02/09
Not such a shocker. MS does what it can to ensure lock-in. (NT)  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 04/30/09
Microsoft does nothing to 'lock-in' people  Lerianis | 04/30/09
@Lerianis  Axsimulate | 04/30/09
Do you have a clue?  SimonUK2 | 04/30/09
So...  zkiwi | 04/30/09
@zkiwi  Axsimulate | 05/01/09
MS Office runs on Apple  deowll | 05/02/09
Porting IE to other OSs  mystic100 | 05/01/09
Actually...  nix_hed | 05/03/09
Microsoft Products running on a non-Microsoft OS...  nix_hed | 05/03/09
Or, alternatlively...  Sleeper Service | 05/01/09
RE: Browser wars could improve productivity, but the enterprise still loves IE6  Axsimulate | 04/30/09
Re: web apps that simple don't work with anything else  bb_apptix | 05/06/09
Yeah...  Jeremy W | 04/30/09
Safari...  fairportfan | 05/01/09
What planet are you from?  deowll | 05/02/09
Configured correctly,  nix_hed | 05/03/09
Corporate IT has remote configuration tools  midcapwarrior@... | 07/28/09
Those 'custom-apps' should be using a custom browser  Lerianis | 04/30/09
No.  SimonUK2 | 04/30/09
I hear you but disagree  ScotlynHatt | 05/01/09
To a great extent...  fairportfan | 05/01/09
They pretty much have.  deowll | 05/02/09
"Companies are worried about custom apps that may fail"  d.gruntled | 04/30/09
Which...  fairportfan | 05/01/09
Better if you hadn't painted yourself into this corner in the first place.  deowll | 05/02/09
Did you really think...  hasta la Vista, bah-bie | 05/04/09
XP Mode in Windows 7...  Info-Dave | 05/04/09
You mean through XPM?  hasta la Vista, bah-bie | 05/04/09
Right...let's all drop our ERP systems now.  chutikorn@... | 05/04/09
So here's a compromise  Info-Dave | 05/05/09
Same reason that Microsoft dominates the OS market  jorjitop | 04/30/09
Some nations seem to be going linux.  deowll | 05/02/09
Stupid enterprises love IE6  qmlscycrajg | 05/01/09
Obviously you are a user, not IT.  Hates Idiots | 05/01/09
Nope...  fairportfan | 05/01/09
The Fed  odcchaz | 05/01/09
These moron developers are RELYING on IE6!  deowll | 05/02/09
Their bosses gave them the green light  Info-Dave | 05/03/09
Actually, it's good!  markbn | 05/01/09
Well..  odcchaz | 05/01/09
You're kidding right?  markbn | 05/02/09
Is there an IE7?  Reged | 05/01/09
We see the $$ you do not.  Hates Idiots | 05/01/09
Gosh, my heart...  fairportfan | 05/01/09
It's all your fault, it's all your fault, it's all your fault!  Info-Dave | 05/03/09
That's part of it.  deowll | 05/02/09
Hell everyone where I work turns off automatic updates  Breetai | 05/01/09
At home it's their problem.  deowll | 05/02/09
RE: Browser wars could improve productivity, but the enterprise still loves IE6  Jamik | 05/01/09
I don't think I'd hire this guy.  deowll | 05/02/09
XP SP3 Comes With IE6  MichP | 05/01/09
I uninstalled IE8 and went back to IE7  Telexer | 05/01/09
Let's expand that...  fairportfan | 05/01/09
RE: Browser wars could improve productivity, but the enterprise still loves IE6  nessrapp | 05/01/09
Tough noogies.  fairportfan | 05/01/09
RE: Browser wars could improve productivity, but the enterprise still loves IE6  terry@... | 05/01/09
Oh, man...  fairportfan | 05/01/09
RE: Browser wars could improve productivity, but the enterprise still loves IE6  w_c_mead | 05/01/09
Blame "neolegacy" apps  jparr | 05/01/09
Web coders shouldn't care  dbrimlow | 05/01/09
Software Engineers Do Care  ScotlynHatt | 05/01/09
Re: Software Engineers Do Care  rausanka | 05/01/09
Use GWT  shis-ka-bob | 05/23/09
Agreed  fairportfan | 05/01/09
Almost no web sites that need IE6  deowll | 05/02/09
Stats Don't Add Up  rausanka | 05/01/09
Enterprise geeks surfing the net  radu.m | 05/01/09
The Campaign Against IE6  rausanka | 05/01/09
IE6 love? What a bunch of BULL!  Narg | 05/01/09
RE: Browser wars could improve productivity, but the enterprise still loves IE6  rausanka | 05/01/09
Incoherent assumption  progan01@... | 05/01/09
Ever heard of PortableApps?  eyemeansit | 05/01/09
Great Point  ScotlynHatt | 05/01/09
Of course you are right...  deowll | 05/02/09
RE: Browser wars could improve productivity, but the enterprise still loves  night-hunter | 05/01/09
Point taken, almost  ScotlynHatt | 05/01/09
Enterprise IT is trumped by app compatibility  netminder | 05/01/09
I suspect the reason is simple...  deowll | 05/02/09
RE: Browser wars could improve productivity, but the enterprise still loves IE6  schroder@... | 05/01/09
Where do your get these figures?  marcyves | 05/01/09
0% at home sounds about right.  deowll | 05/02/09
Piss Poor Reporting  pizzaman7 | 05/01/09
and you wonder why security in Windows is a joke  marks055@... | 05/01/09
RE: Browser wars could improve productivity, but the enterprise still loves IE6  deowll | 05/02/09
RE: Browser wars could improve productivity, but the enterprise still loves IE6  rdhalsteatzd | 05/02/09
Think of having 3,000 employees and at best maybe 10% are computer literate  deowll | 05/02/09
IE6's much easier to use  travellingpolander | 05/03/09
RE: Browser wars could improve productivity, but the enterprise still loves IE6  dobick@... | 05/04/09
Huh?  Timothy (TRiG) | 05/05/09
RE: Browser wars could improve productivity, but the enterprise still loves IE6  Migration Expert Zone | 05/05/09
Re: It's a mystery  bb_apptix | 05/06/09
The 'enterprise' is only sticking with IE6  Lerianis10 | 07/28/09

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