[thelist] Should you design and test for unsupported browsers ?
Joshua Olson
joshua at waetech.com
Fri Jan 20 10:25:30 CST 2006
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jay Blanchard
> Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 11:18 AM
>
> Hmmmmm. What will Mac users use? Older versions of IE? Newer
> versions of Mozilla?
>
> We should test and design for as much as we can test and
> design for. Mac users who use IE will likely retain their copy of IE
> for a while, and then move to a smarter choice, like Mozilla or
> Opera.
Jay,
In my experience, Mac's browser Safari works quite well and is easy to use.
Moreover, it comes as part of the standard package with the later versions
of OSX. I see little reason to see that users who wish to move off IE would
go to Opera or Firefox over Safari.
Here's a review of Safari with the end of IE/Mac in mind:
http://thirdsquare.com/safari-compatibility-test-86
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