Arik J :
Lots of web development shops building web-based software for corporate/enterprise clients deal with IE6 almost by default. In terms of development costs in relation time resources and speed of development in general, is it worth it for larger business to continue support this browser in their infrastructures?
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What this guy is saying above might be true, but , here comes that but. Lets say you are the first to change . Which you are not. Don’t you think with time everyone is going to upgrade? Of course they are . Also I hate to say this you can even have someone from your computer or marketing Dept suggest to your other clients to upgrade as well. So then at least you are all upgrading at once and everyone is happy . Progress is good. Upgrading is good. Possibilities are endless.Do not be left behind.