[Poll] Do you have Internet Explorer 8 installed?
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I'd like to know how many have IE8 installed? NOTE: this is not a question if you use it, it's a question if you have it installed.
I'm testing the waters to see how much consideration I need to take into account IE7 when making webdialogs for plugins.
IE8 is greatly improved over older IE versions, so it'd be less work for me if I didn't have to bother about IE7 too much.(I don't want to hear you still have IE6 or 5 - I'll have you whipped for that! )
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Works great so far...no complaints on my side.
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I've got it but use firefox, but i'll give it a go for a day or 2 to see
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I have IE 8 on my laptop with Vista and no problems with any of my software including Acad and SU.
At the office I have IE 7 and XP.
Can't see much difference but I don't use all the little gimmicks they added on to it. It is just a browser,not a way of life as I think they seem to be heading.
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@unknownuser said:
At the office I have IE 7 and XP.
Offices are my main concerns, as they are usually slow to roll out updates. And even blocks automatic updates of IE...
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i still use 6, but opera as my main browser
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Not that concerned about the browser people actually use. Just what IE version is installed.
Why do people not update their Internet Explorer? (Even if you don't use it, it's a platform which other software products build upon.) -
@thomthom said:
Why do people not update their Internet Explorer? (Even if you don't use it, it's a platform which other software products build upon.)
Because they don't use it therefore don't care. Don't expect everybody to be that "conscious" about IE being a "platform". Actually, I even hate apps that somehow deliberately launch IE even if it only should be a website they want to open for you.
And yes,I know SU uses IE for its webdialogs (although I could imagine a built in, "stripped down to the purpose" browser - say the Chrome engine - which would probably be easier to handle because you know what to expect)
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@gaieus said:
Because they don't use it therefore don't care. Don't expect everybody to be that "conscious" about IE being a "platform". Actually, I even hate apps that somehow deliberately launch IE even if it only should be a website they want to open for you.
IE updates with automatic updates. So it has to be a deliberate decision to ignore it.
@gaieus said:
And yes,I know SU uses IE for its webdialogs (although I could imagine a built in, "stripped down to the purpose" browser - say the Chrome engine - which would probably be easier to handle because you know what to expect)
The Gecko (Mozilla) engine also exist as embedded version. Which SU used that...
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I hate browserquirks.
I hate ie6.the sooner everyone is using firefox/chrome the better!
(although ie8 isnt sooo bad)
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@thomthom said:
IE updates with automatic updates. So it has to be a deliberate decision to ignore it.
I know but I also choose MS not to update everything automatically. And in a corporate environment it is most probably disabled anyway.
@mut said:
the sooner everyone is using firefox/chrome the better!
That's OK but the applications (like SU) will continue using IE as it is installed on every Windows version by default and a 3rd party app (like SU) cannot rely on the users' preferences whether installing FF or others.
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I am using Firefox with the 'NoScript' plugin.
Never had security issues again after trashing Iexplorer .
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@kwistenbiebel said:
I am using Firefox with the 'NoScript' plugin.
Again; it's not what browser you use, is what IE version you have installed. It's in concern to developing plugins with webdialogs - they uses the IE engine.
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IE8 installed.
(And that's the one I'm using, if I may say so)
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