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Five Reasons People Still Use Internet Explorer Six

Cross-browser development can be a real pain. Every web developer that has ever had to do a hack to get some part of their website to work correctly in Internet Explorer six knows what I’m talking about.

Even with IE7 being out for nearly two years, my analytics still show that half of my traffic is using IE6.

Here are 5 reasons they still use an outdated, Swiss cheese security, painfully slow browser.

  1. They Don't Know What a Browser Is

    I love it when someone comes to me and says, "My internet is broken. When I open it up I see something I've never seen before." Then you find out that all that happened is that their homepage changed. Many people think that the browser is the internet. Until they can fundamentally grasp what the internet is, they will never have an appreciation for the browser they use.
  2. They Don't Know That There Are Alternative Browsers

    Like number one, if they are even capable of identifying what the browser is, most people are unaware that they have choices. The other caveat is the person (like my dad) who, once he finds out he does have a choice, he installs 10 different browsers. If one browser by one company is good, 10 browsers by 10 companies must be even better.
  3. They Are Afraid Of Change

    People fear what they can't understand. They put so much effort into learning how to use a browser correctly that it's just too much work to switch to something different, even though it could be faster, easier, or safer.
  4. They Thought The Upgrade Notice From Windows Was A Pop-Up Ad

    People are really paranoid out there. Going so far as to put multiple firewalls and virus scanning packages on their machines. If they do get a notice to upgrade, they are so distrusting of adware or spyware that they typically just ignore it.
  5. They Don't Care About Having A "Good Internet Experience"

    Hey, they are just glad to be on the "internets". This makes me wonder if they even care that my CSS doesn't render properly when they look at my site. Unfortunately my boss uses IE6 and he does care if my CSS doesn't render properly for him.

Please, if you're viewing this with IE6, switch to a different browser. Even upgrading to IE7 is better than what you're using now. You'd be doing every web developer a favor by installing Firefox, but Opera and Safari are ok too.

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Comments (12)
#1 by Neanderthal, Apr 7, 2008
When Firefox and Opera offer me the customization that Maxthon offers, I might think about switching browsers. I've installed both, but I always go back to Maxthon. Incidently, I favor 1.0 version over the 2.0, simply because I can make it do what I want.
#2 by icwilsonfl, Apr 7, 2008
I just spent two weeks wondering what the heck happened to my OE. It never gave me any trouble when "suddenly" it went berserk on me with some people receiving my emails and others not. I was also not able to insert pics - just really random stuff. I use Firefox and only use IE for the few pages that just won't work with Firefox. It never occurred to me that the problem with OE was connected to my "upgrade" to IE7. Doing some web research last night on the issue I found that I'm one of many - I mean many! - who have experienced major bugs in IE7. I uninstalled it, went back to IE6 (remember, I seldom use it) and my OE immediately resumed working normally. Go Firefox, but stay away from IE7!
#3 by duh, Apr 7, 2008
That's lame. There are many very good reasons to continue using IE6. Just as there are many good reasons to continue using XP if you cannot toss it all for a new Mac.
#4 by matt, Apr 9, 2008
As a web designer shouldn't you make sure that your CSS works in every browser?
#5 by billlyboobs34, Apr 9, 2008
You missed the MOST obvious reason... Pirated Windows XP! IE 7 won't install if you aren't using a "Genuine" product unless you know how to get around it.
#6 by ironie, Apr 9, 2008
The most likely reason is IE7 won't install on w2k, and contrary to popular belief w2k is still running on a lot of machines.
Me personally, if a site won't work on firefox or opera, I probbaly have little reason to see it anyway.
#7 by nedray, Apr 9, 2008
i see the "I like it" button. Where is the "this guy is an idiot button"?
#8 by steve, Apr 10, 2008
@ nedray - Not sure why that button would be needed on this site. Best just to keep that idea to yourself and your own site. I\'m sure its getting pleanty of hits.
#9 by Alex, Apr 10, 2008
I think this guys point is that a lot of time could be saved without creating hacks for ie6. And to be honest if you can upgrade/change there is NO reason to use ie6, even Microsoft recommend you upgrade to ie7.
#10 by Scatman Dave, Apr 13, 2008
I agree strongly about upgrading (obviously) and firefox is many times better than IE7 (very obviously), but I have to say I prefer IE7 to opera and safari. sorry.
#11 by fLUx, Apr 14, 2008
haha.....to everyone who thinks IE is a good browser, you are an IDIOT. Understand?

If only one thing in the universe could be 100% true, that is it.
#12 by Joe, May 8, 2008
Can't tell you how much time i waste on my making my sites IE6 compatible I HATE IE6! (and 7 but not as much).
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