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jordanjay29Nov 1st 2010 2:14PM
Now that's just silly. No one used 3.1 for that long, even though it was still superior to 95 and 98, it wasn't until W2K that a version bested it for security and stability.
Windows 7 is LEAPS and BOUNDS ahead of XP in terms of networking and enterprise features, and it just seems a shame to let Vista tarnish the ability of the business world to maintain a modern infrastructure.
And as to the thousands of businesses that have IE6-only programs, those should have been upgraded years ago. And now with modern browsers and stable cross-browser support of standards and HTML5 features, this is probably the best time to upgrade such a program, to take advantage of the new features and to allow cross-browser support and increase productivity (like how productive are you going to be on a slide-rule versus a calculator?).