Michał Słaby of http://stronger.epsi.pl says:
Nokia 3510 mobile phone is younger than IE6! Would you be proud of yourself showing publicly with phone this old? –MichaÅ‚ SÅ‚aby
Michał Słaby of http://stronger.epsi.pl says:
Nokia 3510 mobile phone is younger than IE6! Would you be proud of yourself showing publicly with phone this old? –MichaÅ‚ SÅ‚aby
Jeff Starr of Perishable Press says:
IE6 can eat a bowl up!
I kicked IE6 (and below) to the curb two weeks ago..
Good riddance! –Jeff Starr
Viperfish says:
Add me to this list. IE6 is cancer. Good riddance.
Brendan Cullen says:
Sign me up. Starting now, all new projects I design will serve up unstyled content to IE6 with a message to upgrade to a modern browser.
Level of snark in said message to be determined… –Brendan in Cleveland
It was released on November 15, 2001 in North America, February 22, 2002 in Japan, and March 14, 2002 in Europe and Australia. –Wikipedia
It is the successor to the Nintendo 64 and predecessor to Nintendo’s Wii. The console was released on September 14, 2001 in Japan, November 18, 2001 in North America, May 3, 2002 in Europe, and May 17, 2002 in Australia. –Wikipedia
Remember when these came out? IE6 was already into its 3rd year by then.
edit: thanks, frederick, for the 2.5 years late correction.
Ardy of Anautix Studios says:
Two words: Death to IE6!!
or you know make em 3!
*we will, we promise :)* –Ardy
Bonsai Studio says:
It would be just about the time. it not only brakes us to make better (and beautiful) Web sites but it also makes us spend the double of the time on a project creating a real economic damage in our businesses. –Bonsai Studio
Jake of Himpressive says:
Internet Explorer 6 is like the house guest that has overstayed his welcome.
It is an eyesore to use and even worse to develop for.
IT managers that continue to force this browser on their internal networks should be tarred and feathered, then fired, and hire someone under the age of 70 to manage your systems.
On a side note, I feel that IE in general should be banned completely, but for now I’ll just stick to banning IE6!! –Jake Strawn