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Jan 03

Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) is the bane of our existence. There I said it.

As web standards have changed, browsers gotten better and people’s interactions with the internet become something else entirely; 20% of Internet users insist in keeping an 8 year old browser. Do you remember what websites were like 8 years ago? Here’s Microsoft’s own from the Wayback Machine’s archive. No video, no Javascript, no CSS, basically nothing of what makes a modern site.

As developers we have to work, often tens of hours longer, to replicate the experience that works on every other browser, on IE6. And it’s not just us, here at ML. The development community has had to create workarounds and exceptions to mold our carefully designed product to IE6’s shortcomings, and lack of W3 standards compliance.

With that in mind we are ecstatic that Google decided to raise the visibility of our cause by marking IE6 as an unsupported browser for Gmail and various other Google products, and recommending instead many other free options that will better serve the user. Sure they might have ulterior motives, such as advertising their own Chrome browser, but by coming out against this seriously outdated program they help to raise the industry as a whole.

We have not followed Google’s route in that we will continue to support IE6 as long as it is used by more than 15% of Internet users, but we would like you to help us in our plight by dropping this antiquated relic and upgrading to some of the various (much better) options available in the market. Even more, here are some links to help get you started:

Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera, Internet Explorer 8

Yeah, you guys read that last one right, IE is up to its eighth version, which is leaps and bounds better than its predecessors.

So there you are, links, options and all. If you’d like a recommendation, personally I like Firefox and Chrome for the PC, Firefox for the Mac and Linux, and Opera 9.5 beta for my phone. You no longer have an excuse, upgrade today.

EDIT: IE6 finally has dropped below 15% and we have stopped supporting it for regular projects. We will nevertheless keep supporting IE6 in projects that specifically require it for an additional fee.

About Pablo Tirado
I'm the VP and sales manager at ML Studio. I have the pleasure of selling what my brother makes (which is awesome websites). I write with varying degrees of frequency here at fixthepixel.com, over at wpgpr.org, and on livesanjuan.com. You can also follow me on twitter @pabloiv

One Response to “Google says please drop IE6. ML agrees”

  1. IE8: Sleeker, Faster, more compliant Says:

    [...] I’ve complained before about Internet Explorer 6 (IE6), how it is the bane of the web developer’s existence and the problems I have with it on an almost personal level. It’s many failings nudged me towards alternate browsers such as Firefox and Chrome. In the years since Mozilla’s growth in the browser market has stirred the sleeping giant into delivering IE8, a great browser with which to get back in the game. [...]

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