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Web Assist not available to IE6 users

Thread began 10/01/2009 4:45 pm by Reynold | Last modified 10/06/2009 9:42 am by Reynold | 5672 views | 19 replies

Office Guy-172461

People have many choices in browsers:
browsers_stats.asp

No one has to use the browser that comes with the OS.

Most developers own their platform or work for companies that know enough to keep their browsers reasonably up-to-date. IE6 was released August 27, 2001.

All versions of IE are free, no one has to pay for them.

You are starting to sound like a troll.

BTW they already have a vote. Only 2% were using IE6. If a serious web developer doesn't want to upgrade his browser, he can always go to the library and use their computers to view the WA site. Or just install Firefox. You don't have to limit yourself to one browser.

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