"Reaction [beta]"
Why won't IE6 die already!? 4 Jul 2007
Kevin Hale of Particletree explains why IE6 is here to stay (at least, for the time being anyway):
"My theory of browser adoption is built on the foundation that your typical user is incredibly lazy and hates change. There are really only two factors driving browser adoption.
- Was it the default browser on the system?
- Does it make browsing the Internet suck?"
"Now, you may think IE6 obviously makes browsing the Internet suck because it doesn't have tabs and tends to implement CSS and JavaScript poorly. But that's because if you're reading this site, you're probably a designer or developer. Remember: ugly, buggy and slow aren't enough to make users think it sucks enough to switch (think MySpace and Windows). In hindsight, the best thing to happen to Firefox was probably the rise of file sharing networks, spyware and pop-ups. Basically, everything that made the web suck. Everything that made the web a safer place to browse, made Firefox less relevant and quelled the urgency that made an alternative to IE6 a necessity.
"What I find most interesting is that web developers (specifically those of the standards and Web 2.0 variety, which includes myself), were so excited by the Firefox momentum that we were convinced that it was a revolution. We actually thought the masses were starting to believe Internet Explorer was Satan incarnate. Just goes to show that it has to be in your face popups of wangs and cooters to make you download something different."
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