Archive for February, 2009
Komola UG
Thomas of Komola UG says:
All our clients applications will not be optimised for IE 6 anymore. Actually, we don’t have an IE 6 sitting around. Our company is called Komola UG love your march!
-Thomas Schaaf
KEC Cargo
Falk from KEC Cargo says:
IE6 – how much it wasted!
We are happy to say: GOODBYE!
No support for IE6 any longer.
-Falk
kontoblick
Chris Cederskog of kontoblick says:
Hi Dave!
You’ll be happy to hear that our web-application doesn’t support IE6 at all. kontoblick is Germany’s first personal finance website. Our redirect page can be found here: https://ssl.kontoblick.de/system/notSupported (only in German).
Best regards,
-Chris
Marko Roeper
B1G Software
computino.de
Markus of computino.de says:
Working around IE6-Bugs is not just annoing me, but also most customers I talk to about it. Let’s put an end to the misery and start educating the internet users – I’ll be glad to do my part. -Markus
Norway’s (IE6) Revolution
A couple of Norway’s popular sites (http://finn.no and http://vg.no, see Trygve’s comment) just kicked IE6 to the curb and a couple IE Death March readers were kind enough to bring it to my attention. Thanks Pelle and Trygve!
Pelle Wessman of http://voxpelli.se/ says:
Just wanted to let you know about the currently ongoing norweigan revolution against IE 6: http://search.twitter.com/search?q=IE6 -Pelle Wessman
Trygve Li says:
Interesting things are happening in Norway at the moment (started yesterday), large scale websites are recommending IE6 users to upgrade. Even if the percentage of IE6 users are well above 20%.
I’ve written a little bit about it here:
http://www.trygve-lie.com/blog/entry/bye_bye_to_ie6_inBest regards
-Trygve Lie
Done21
Nick of Done21 says:
Done21 is a new company, and having no legacy customer base to make angry yet, we’re developing all of our apps from the ground up with no IE6 support.
March on!
-Nick Pettit
dwr/ch
Dirk writes:
Come on people, lets do this. The more of us dropping support, the sooner users and the MS idiots have to react.
Sad that the users will have to suffer, but that is simply the major focus of microsoft. Why beta test, when you have enough power to make users buy and test for you. -Dirk Worring Ramstoeck
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