ie on mac?
ie on mac?
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- jpea0
well, you could always point them to http://www.microsoft.com/mac/pro… and say microsoft came out and said they'd stop supporting it more than 2 years ago, plus it hasn't been updated since march of 2000. (almost 8 years there)
otherwise,
you could point to http://www.w3schools.com/browser… and show them that it doesn't even show up on the stats anymore, which means it's lower than .02% of the market share (probably MUCH lower)