Hi DavidR,
And what about the IE8 browser users on XP SP3 that cannot migrate to a browser with more than 20 odd points?
They have to migrate to GoogleChrome to enjoy the HTML5 goodies. Did I get that right? Time for the Google OS,
polonus
I'm totally unconcerned about XP SP3 with IE8 not being able to get IE9 to be able to use html5 objects, I don't use it other than windows updates. IE8 is so slow compared to firefox and firefox will continue to be my default for some time to come.
I didn't like chrome on the couple of times I tried it, it might be marginal faster but as far as configurability, add-ons and your favourite privacy. So I somehow doubt I would be using that any time soon either.
So what others choose, is what they have to live with, if they can't get IE9 and aren't prepared to switch they are stuck with IE8, which in the near future won't be a problem as it will take time before web site designers really start to use the HTML5 standards. Then they will be forced into using something else and MS have lose another browser user by there not supporting XP with IE9.