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Microsoft is killing off Internet Explorer on Windows 10
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<blockquote data-quote="forgottenuser79643" data-source="post: 943574" data-attributes="member: 88069"><p>To be honest any IT department had at least 5 years time to find, or build a solution without depending on Microsoft. Especially so, since there is no guarantee that the compatibility 'mode' will even work <strong><span style="font-size: 18px"><u>properly</u></span>. </strong>Of course, some in IT may say "but it's not that easy", well Microsoft announced (I hint at planning, not setting a date) its plans for retiring IE many a year ago and then another couple of times during, and after, Edge Chromium release.</p><p></p><p>Negligence in my opinion at this point, if they haven't solved it for their application solutions for their company by now. It's the same story as the Flash debacle the way I see it, only IE instead of Flash in the title.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forgottenuser79643, post: 943574, member: 88069"] To be honest any IT department had at least 5 years time to find, or build a solution without depending on Microsoft. Especially so, since there is no guarantee that the compatibility 'mode' will even work [B][SIZE=5][U]properly[/U][/SIZE]. [/B]Of course, some in IT may say "but it's not that easy", well Microsoft announced (I hint at planning, not setting a date) its plans for retiring IE many a year ago and then another couple of times during, and after, Edge Chromium release. Negligence in my opinion at this point, if they haven't solved it for their application solutions for their company by now. It's the same story as the Flash debacle the way I see it, only IE instead of Flash in the title. [/QUOTE]
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