Microsoft has declared war on the old Internet Explorer 6 browser, which still owns 12% of worldwide use and it has gone live with a site called ie6countdown. com which will be updated once a month where you get a statistical use of this ancient browser. Breaking down this 12% as shown on the site using IE6 is still very much in China, Japan, India and Arabia, and then diluted in the rest of the world and wants to go down this 12% to 1% in order to be regarded IE6 browser to a low priority.
Microsoft knows that most of these data come from companies, where it is usually difficult to change software versions for various reasons related to scripts and senior software companies create specifically for this and is trying to work with them to facilitate the transition to Internet Explorer 8 and future IE9.
Microsoft knows that most of these data come from companies, where it is usually difficult to change software versions for various reasons related to scripts and senior software companies create specifically for this and is trying to work with them to facilitate the transition to Internet Explorer 8 and future IE9.
- Microsoft's campaign to stamp out Internet Explorer 6 (04/03/2011)
- Microsoft kicks off effort to rid the world of Internet Explorer 6 (04/03/2011)
- The Internet Explorer 6 Countdown - Moving the world off Internet Explorer 6 (04/03/2011)
- Microsoft Wants to Kill Internet Explorer 6 Too (04/03/2011)
- Microsoft made their own IE6-countdown site. (04/03/2011)
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