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leafflashSep 16th 2010 3:01PM
It's great that it's got nearly complete CSS standards support, but what sucks now is that it doesn't support XP (by FAR Microsoft's most widely used OS) so what good will it do to us web developers?
PS I had a problem where IE9 wouldn't show graphics in Parallels (both Parallels 5 and 6). The solution was to disable GPU graphics in the Internet options.
DrakkenfyreSep 16th 2010 6:52PM
They want Windows XP to die.
But it doesn't make sense, whereas most corporate environments still use Windows XP. But I guess by that same token, most corporate environments still use IE 6.