You gotta suspect they'll be forced into upgrading eventually. Developers simply can't continue supporting those archaic versions. But then I suppose the operative word there is 'eventually' which can't come soon enough.
IE10 had to skip a bunch of frames and use half a core to not quite keep up with chrome and roughly match Firefox... Well, I suppose its an improvement still, but they had a pretty low bar to begin with.
You gotta suspect they'll be forced into upgrading eventually. Developers simply can't continue supporting those archaic versions. But then I suppose the operative word there is 'eventually' which can't come soon enough.
IE10 had to skip a bunch of frames and use half a core to not quite keep up with chrome and roughly match Firefox... Well, I suppose its an improvement still, but they had a pretty low bar to begin with.