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From: cycle on 18 Jan 2010 11:59 I searched some more, turns out people find this source more representative: http://www.netmarketshare.com/browser-market-share.aspx?qprid=2 (Net Applications) If there is any truth to this the number of IE6 users would be significantly higher. It lies at about 21%, making it the most widely used IE version as well as browser in general.
From: Tony Toews [MVP] on 18 Jan 2010 17:31 cycle <cycle(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >I searched some more, turns out people find this source more representative: > >http://www.netmarketshare.com/browser-market-share.aspx?qprid=2 >(Net Applications) > >If there is any truth to this the number of IE6 users would be significantly >higher. > >It lies at about 21%, making it the most widely used IE version as well as >browser in general. I had no idea. Thanks for finding those statistics. I wonder why? Is it that hard for folks to do the Windows Updates? Or is IE 7 and IE 8 an optional install? I can't recall now but I think it is. I've seen non computer literate friends ignore that "Updates are ready for your computer" for months and months. Maybe MS should change that so after a year the latest version of IE is no longer optional but mandatory unless you explicitly choose to not install it. Tony -- Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP Tony's Main MS Access pages - http://www.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm Tony's Microsoft Access Blog - http://msmvps.com/blogs/access/ For a convenient utility to keep your users FEs and other files updated see http://www.autofeupdater.com/ Granite Fleet Manager http://www.granitefleet.com/
From: Harry Johnston [MVP] on 18 Jan 2010 17:45 On 2010-01-19 11:31 a.m., Tony Toews [MVP] wrote: >> http://www.netmarketshare.com/browser-market-share.aspx?qprid=2 >> (Net Applications) >> >> If there is any truth to this the number of IE6 users would be significantly >> higher. >> >> It lies at about 21%, making it the most widely used IE version as well as >> browser in general. > > I had no idea. Thanks for finding those statistics. > > I wonder why? Is it that hard for folks to do the Windows Updates? > Or is IE 7 and IE 8 an optional install? I can't recall now but I > think it is. I've seen non computer literate friends ignore that > "Updates are ready for your computer" for months and months. Unlike most updates, they require the user to explicitly agree to their EULA. However, I'm told another major factor is the number of corporate machines which need to run LOB web applications not yet compatible with/certified for IE7. Heck, from what I've heard, there are still far more people than you'd think running LOB applications that were written for 16-bit DOS and have never been updated. Expecting the same folk to rewrite web apps so they work on IE7 is just a bit too hopeful. :-) Harry. -- "I wish that, just once, some terrorist would try something that you can only foil by upgrading the passengers to first class and giving them free drinks." - Bruce Schneier http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2009/12/separating_expl.html
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