Go to YouTube (using one of the browsers I mentioned) and you'll see this:
Didn't waste time did they.

Didn't waste time did they.
Me neither. Firefox 3.0.11. No message like that.I'm getting no such thing...
Are they on crack? I'm a little curious to see what's so great about the new browsers that the old can't hack it on.
Oh, believe me, I know all about how annoying it can be to support multiple browsers, but older firefox and IE7 aren't going to break unless you do something to break them. I guess I'm just surprised they'd come out and say upgrade your stuff before anything even goes wrongAre they on crack? I'm a little curious to see what's so great about the new browsers that the old can't hack it on.
It's not about what the new browsers can do that the old ones can't, it's about how much money companies should invest in order to ensure that their sites work with obsolete versions of software -- especially when upgrades are freely available.
Very few companies are willing to exclude a percentage of their audience in order to force an upgrade. As a result, they develop and maintain separate codebases that do the exact same things. It's expensive and time consuming.
What about Safari?![]()
What about Safari?![]()
Safari behaves like IE on Mac OSX. At least any time I've used Safari on an "IE only" site or a page that only accepts IE for private networking, it works flawlessly.
J.
^ I've noticed little if any difference, really.
J.
Me neither. Firefox 3.0.11. No message like that.I'm getting no such thing...
Or is this something you'd only see if you logged in with an account?
What about Safari?![]()
Safari behaves like IE on Mac OSX. At least any time I've used Safari on an "IE only" site or a page that only accepts IE for private networking, it works flawlessly.
J.
If this is true... and to be honest, I have a hard time believing it... then it's most likely that they're ditching Flash and going for the embedded video and other additions as per the HTML5 standard. This is supported in the browsers mentioned in the OP as well as the current version of Safari.
^ I've noticed little if any difference, really.
J.
I've noticed some reduced stability (crashes), so I'm expecting a 3.6 sometime soon.
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