IE6 to receive new Gmail features
Thrax
🐌Austin, TX Icrontian
<p>The October 2007 code refresh of Gmail delivered features such as AIM integration, colored labels, and group chat. Now, nearly one year later, recent patches to Internet Explorer 6 are finally permitting these features to function on the antique browser.</p>
<p>In a recent posting on the official Gmail blog, Gmail Engineer Jon Perlow said that IE6 was simply too old. Because of its age, the browser could not "handle the complexity of the new code in a way that met our performance and stability goals," he said.</p>
<p>The major movement in bringing these new features to IE has come from Microsoft. Fixes applied when resolving Microsoft security bulletin <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/ms08-022.mspx">#MS08-022</a> have alleviated some major issues with Internet Explorer's aging JavaScript implementation. While runaway memory problems had previously led to hangs and crashes, the new patch "fixed a performance problem with how the script engine allocates and frees memory," continues Perlow. Minor enhancements to Gmail code complete the orchestration needed to newly deliver the old features to the flagging browser.</p>
<p>In closing, Perlow says that they've started to roll out Gmail's new code base to IE6 users. The Gmail team enforces that the newest patches are necessary for the new features to function.</p>
<p>In a recent posting on the official Gmail blog, Gmail Engineer Jon Perlow said that IE6 was simply too old. Because of its age, the browser could not "handle the complexity of the new code in a way that met our performance and stability goals," he said.</p>
<p>The major movement in bringing these new features to IE has come from Microsoft. Fixes applied when resolving Microsoft security bulletin <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/ms08-022.mspx">#MS08-022</a> have alleviated some major issues with Internet Explorer's aging JavaScript implementation. While runaway memory problems had previously led to hangs and crashes, the new patch "fixed a performance problem with how the script engine allocates and frees memory," continues Perlow. Minor enhancements to Gmail code complete the orchestration needed to newly deliver the old features to the flagging browser.</p>
<p>In closing, Perlow says that they've started to roll out Gmail's new code base to IE6 users. The Gmail team enforces that the newest patches are necessary for the new features to function.</p>
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Let's move on!
Seconded.
But what about little poor old me whose company STILL USES IE6!!!!
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My workplace is still on IE6, however, I've never had trouble with any of the features of GMail.