IE9 to disappoint Windows XP users

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BANGALORE, INDIA: Web user who are keen to browse their favourite sites using Internet Explorer (IE9) on Windows XP will be disappointed, says analyst firm Ovum.

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Ovum principal analyst Richard Edwards says: "We consider it to be a non-event for the vast majority of corporate IT mangers and their users. This is largely because IE9 does not run on Windows XP, the operating system running on 67 percent of corporate desktops."

Also Read: Windows XP not to support Internet Explorer 9

He also adds that organisations with public-facing websites will probably try and encourage consumers to use the more capable, web standards compliant IE9 in order to make life easier for their web developers and to wow them with a richer experience, however non-technical users will probably wait until Microsoft pushes the browser out in a Windows service pack.

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“New browser versions are also expected from the competition, but we believe the next battle ground for the ‘browser wars’ will be fought not on the desktop, but on the smartphone and tablet, and this is where Microsoft’s existing browser offering still has a lot of catching up to do,” he adds.

Having said that, however he also opines that Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) will excite web developers and ‘prosumers’ as they explore the new HTML5 capabilities of the Web’s most commonly used browser (Internet Explorer 6, 7 and 8 account for around 80 percent of the business browser market).

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