Enough already! It's time for businesses to stop restricting the browser of choice of their users.
Consumers have spoken and we don't all want to be using IE--so instead of forcing us, how bout the companies figure out how to design sites so that the browser doesn't matter.
It is 2008 isn't it?
From The Consumerist:
Eric Stoller simply wanted to do some online banking. He has a MAC.He uses Safari or Firefox.
When he tried to log onto Wells Fargo Financial he got this message.
We support the following browsers. If your browser does not meet Wells Fargo’s security standards, please follow the download instructions below.
Note: We strongly recommend that your computer be running one of the operating systems listed below, and be connected to the Internet using one of the browser versions indicated.
*Netscape® 6.XX and 7.XX
* Netscape Navigator/Communicator Upgrade for Windows
* Netscape Upgrade for Macintosh
Microsoft® Internet Explorer (MSIE) 5.X - 6.XX
* MSIE Upgrade for Windows
* America Online® 4.0 - AOL 8.0 for Windows; use with MSIE 5.X - 6.0
America Online Browser Upgrade
Umm.
Did I miss something? Isn’t it 2008? The redirect page for us non-Netscape, Firefox users lists a copyright of 2005.
Perhaps Wells Fargo is still relying on a stagecoach for their mail and browsers like Netscape and MSIE 5 for surfing the web? This is ridiculous!
The only way that I can access my account is to run Internet Explorer from within Parallels! Arggghhh! :(
Now, I have a regular checking account with Wells Fargo and have no problem accessing my checking account using Firefox.
Wells Fargo Financial is different than the regular bank services
.
Not so long ago I did a trial run of Webex Meet Me Now service. I invited a colleague to a meeting. She couldn't access it. So when my trial period was over, I opted to not get the service. Mind you, I wanted to get the service. It wasn't even a browser issue, they are ignoring MAC users.
I also test drove Genesys for their meeting service. While attendees can supposedly access meetings via a MAC, if you are hosting the meeting, you better use IE.
For another client I have to access Microsoft's Sharepoint software behind the client's firewall. While I can access the software if I use Firefox, I cannot perform all the necessary tasks like opening a file.
In other words.. to actually use Sharepoint I have to be on IE.
A couple of weeks ago, TIME reported on the growth of Firefox in Europe
Firefox continues to make impressive gains among Europe's web surfers,
chipping away further at the once unassailable lead of Microsoft's
Internet Explorer. According to web measurement firm Xiti Monitor,
Firefox's pan-European share of the browser market was 28 per cent in
December, up from 23.1 per cent in the year earlier period. In some
countries -- namely, Finland, Slovakia, Poland and Hungary -- at least
40 per cent of web surfers use Firefox, impressive for a browser that
is a little over three years old.
In commenting about the current status of commercial websites only being fully functional in one particular browser, Neil said:
It would be like designing a shop door so narrow only very thin people could get inside. That would be crazy. IE only websites are equally ludicrous.
Amen.
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