It appears that Microsoft is as happy as anyone to see the death of IE6.
At the browser’s “funeral,” held yesterday in Denver by a web design company, organizers received a bouquet of flowers from the Microsoft Internet Explorer team. The flowers were accompanied by a “condolences” note, saying “Thanks for the good times, IE6. See you all @ MIX, where we’ll show a little piece of IE heaven. Internet Explorer Team at Microsoft.”
It’s good to see that Microsoft has a sense of humor about the funeral, but it also reveals that Microsoft is about as sick of IE6 as web designers are.
It’s not hard to see why. Although IE6 is still their product, it’s positively archaic compared to the browsers that the IE team have released in the past couple of years. While IE7 and IE8 aren’t the best browsers on the market, they’re at least able to render unicode without crashing. IE8 in particular (especially when paired with Google Frame) is a legitimate competitor to Safari 4, Firefox 3.6 and Chrome.
Despite their hard work, neither browser has a commanding lead over IE6 in market share. IE7 and IE8 each have between 20% and 25% market share, the same amount as IE6 does.
The IE team’s note does reveal an interesting bit of information. They talk about revealing a “little piece of IE heaven at MIX,” which suggests that they’re going to be showing off IE9 at the conference, which is less than a week away.
The IE team is no doubt tired of patching up the broken old machine that is IE6 at the expense of focusing on IE7, IE8 and IE9, but they have no choice in the short term. Even though Google no longer supports the browser, there are still too many business systems based off of IE6 for the browser to die right away. Indeed, Microsoft has said they plan to support the browser until at least the planned 2014 end of support for XP SP3. Here’s hoping that day comes quickly.
Pictures of the event can be found here and here (any big event is bound to have protestors).















I don't think IE6's market share is anywhere near 25% right now. Where are you getting that statistic?
W3Schools indicates that IE6 has less than 10% of the market right now.
LOL, I still find it hard to believe with Firefox available that anyone would use IE to begin with
Jess
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And good riddance to Internet Explorer 6. Can't wait until all the browsers become built off the same framework.
I'll keep using it forever, just to remind people of the crap MS creates
@berkana – You cant be serious right? Are you even a web developer?
IE6 is 80% usage in Asia and foreign countries.
IE6 is probably still a good 25% in the US alone.
http://www.electronista.com/articles/09/03/04/f…
Ok Microsoft, time for some real action: force all computers to upgrade from IE6. FORCE THEM.
@miles
That article is a year old.
W3Schools is visited by mostly web developers, so of course their stats would be skewed towards newer browsers.
I'm pretty sure the web stats are not gathered strictly from their own site. If it were, the stats should be much more heavily skewed towards FireFox, which, as far as I understand, is the dominant browser among web developers, at least by a plurality.
it has been long dead and burried in my book, I havent' designed anything with it in mind in a long time..
A ton of businesses running XP don't allow for downloads and come with IE6.
w3 schools stats and w3 global stats are the both the from the same company. The school stats really are the school stats the global stats are from a global counter.
tsk3x… may your soul rest in pieces!!!!!, ok, 1 beer for that!!!
Ok Microsoft, time for some real action: force all computers to upgrade from IE6. FORCE THEM.
I like this. wonderful post.