Hey JaMoTo: Wednesday you talked about how negligent certain enterprises are to continue using IE6. Well my current employer makes me use IE6 and will not let me upgrade. It’s so frustrating, espectially since dozens of websites — including facebook and twitter and youtube – remind me right at the top that I “may want to upgrade my browser.” I may want to, but I cannot. Tom, Just a few months ago, we were still using Netscape to process classified emails. We finally switched to Lotus Notes. Now we’re waiting to get upgraded from IE6 and Office 2003.
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| - Hey JaMoTo: Wednesday you talked about how negligent certain enterprises are to continue using IE6. Well my current employer makes me use IE6 and will not let me upgrade. It’s so frustrating, espectially since dozens of websites — including facebook and twitter and youtube – remind me right at the top that I “may want to upgrade my browser.” I may want to, but I cannot. Tom, Just a few months ago, we were still using Netscape to process classified emails. We finally switched to Lotus Notes. Now we’re waiting to get upgraded from IE6 and Office 2003.
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| - Wear clean underpants on the Internet
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| - Tom Merritt
Co-hosts: Natali del Conte
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| - Hey JaMoTo: Wednesday you talked about how negligent certain enterprises are to continue using IE6. Well my current employer makes me use IE6 and will not let me upgrade. It’s so frustrating, espectially since dozens of websites — including facebook and twitter and youtube – remind me right at the top that I “may want to upgrade my browser.” I may want to, but I cannot. Tom, You posed somewhat of a question in yesterday’s BOL episode about who still uses Netscape. If Netscape Messenger is considered part of Netscape the Browser, then look no further than your friendly neighborhood National Security Enterprise (formerly known as Nuclear Weapons Complex) facility. Just a few months ago, we were still using Netscape to process classified emails. We finally switched to Lotus Notes. Now we’re waiting to get upgraded from IE6 and Office 2003.
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