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I wonder, does everyone still using IE6 also use SP1 or SP2? IE8, and previously 7, is a "critical update" in Microsoft Update. Does Microsoft also support computers on SP1?
I am also going to jump on the bandwagon of users who say IE6 was good for its time. It totally beat the IE versions in 98 and ME, and was way better than that bloated Netscape. It was also very good sometime after IE7 was released because that browser was slow and had even more problems until they fixed it up.
Anyways, IE6 is not like a Windows version. It's just a freaking browser. IE8 even has a compatibility mode for those damn websites and programs that haven't been updated in nearly a decade.