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sliverstorm
on March 2, 2014
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IE10 falls below IE9 in market share
I don't think IE10 has a better
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. If memory serves you can't upgrade past IE9 on... what, XP? Vista? I forget which. But point being, IE9 is the end of the line for some of the Windows versions.
oneeyedpigeon
on March 2, 2014
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It's IE8 that is the last supported version under XP, hence the big share for that version. I wonder how that looks over time ...
bztzt
on March 2, 2014
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IE8: XP/Vista/7 IE9: Vista/7 IE10: 7/8.0 IE11: 7/8.1
ben336
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Anyone who can run IE9 can run IE10 or IE11 at this point. IE9 is only supported on Windows 7, which now supports 10 & 11.
yuhong
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I think it is Vista.
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