Archive for February, 2009
Zcore.org
Rob of Zcore.org says:
Since the fact, we are a younger project we never really developed for IE6 and considered it dead already (only 9,22% of our visitors use IE6, so it’s THEIR problem, if our PNGs look ugly
). -Rob
Attac D-Netzwerk
Nico of Attac D-Netzwerk says:
We are a non government organization.
Since Summer 2008 we not support IE6 anymore. When a visitor comes to our homepage, he see a note about the IE6 and a Link to mozilla.org. -Nico Wehnemann
BPE Systems
Andreas of BPE Systems says:
In March 2008, we stoped the support of IE6 on our internal
Site and will terminate in April 2009 with the new version
our side to continue. -Andreas Prang
Arcade-Syndicate
Terror at Arcade-Syndicate says:
Arcade-Syndicate.com / net highly reccomends the use of Mozilla Firefox or Opera!
Best regards
Terror
(Site Administrator)
Jeguiando
Fábio of Jeguiando says:
We, at Jeguiando (brazilian blog about tourism), do not support ie6 anymore!
-Fábio Brito
T-Sign Studios
Holger of T-Sign Studios says:
I do not like to charge our clients any longer for the effort and labor needed to support their web application under IE6.
We will never forget you IE6, but it is time to say goodbye now. -Holger Bahr
HFOPI
Marcel of http://hfopi.org says:
Hi, we at the ‘Human Future Optimization Project International’ are sick of supporting crazy CSS hacks and the bulky jquery pngfix JavaScript which slows down every page load – just to make IE6 respect standard PNG transparency (not even full alpha channel!)… Still a whopping 22.89% percent of our visitors come using IE, of which 59.21% still uses IE6. Guess we’ll put up a page peel for those that IE6 is officially bitrot in march ;=) -Marcel Partap
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Linux for Designers
My-Antec.de
Sven of http://www.My-Antec.de says:
I fully agree! Its time to end the IE6 support. The’re many alternative browser outside, not to forget the smarter way via free update of IE7. -Sven
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