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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Carmel, Indiana
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Unfortunately, most corporate software that forces you to use IE is some unholy combination of ActiveX and/or Java with Java Native Interface that hooks into your system. Chrome or Firefox will not help you. If you are lucky, the vendor will support IE patches or Java patches without complaining. Kronos, which is one of the most popular packages out there for timesheets, requires a specific Java version and has multiple ways of checking for it. Java runtimes are buggy, and the combination of an older Java Runtime Environment (JRE) and newer browser can crash it. The same goes for the Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Flash, or other third-party plug-ins. I can give you a list of vendors that don't support browser patches or updated Java/ActiveX runtimes, and it runs the gamut from the US Government to a host of Fortune 500 companies. Malware writers do a better job than most corporate software developers. Their software crashes less. If IE crashes 4-6 times a day, see what browser plug-ins are enabled, and clear them out. Whatever you can run on Chrome or Firefox, do so. We had this discussion when The Cellar was a Waffle BBS. It was a bad idea then, and it still is now. |
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