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RE: Anyone still using IE?



 
I have removed IE from all of our 10.3.9 Macs, except for one, she is the
bookkeeper and for some reason the bank does not support FireFox, Safari,
Camino, or Mozilla.  I'd install NN for Mac, but that and Mozilla are rather
heavy on the 400-700 MHz G4 Macs.

On 7/14/06 11:19 PM, "Chris McLay" <email@hidden> wrote:
 
>> On 15/07/2006, at 2:40 AM, Errol Sayre wrote:
>> 
>>> I realize that this is a developers list, so I'll slightly rephrase
>>> my question. Are any of you still developing for IE for Mac? If you
>>> are, do you know any users who are actually using it?
>>> 
>>> Just a quick poll to help gauge if I can finally drop IE for Mac
>>> from my testing list...
>> 
>> 
>> Generally I still support it. I know a few people with old Mac's who
>> still rely on it for their general browsing and e-commerce needs.
>> 
>> I think if you are still supporting IE5, or IE5.5 for Windows then
>> you need to keep supporting IE5 for Mac. It's also not that hard to
>> support for most sites, a lot easier than IE on Windows sometimes.
>> 
>> My 2ยข


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