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Casey Weed

IE6 has been around for almost half of Casey‘s life, who writes:

I will probably be dropping IE6 support soon. It just adds too much frustration to making Rapidweaver themes. –Casey

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Halo

Halo

Halo is younger than Internet Exlorer 6:

Halo: Combat Evolved (commonly known as Halo or Halo 1) is a first-person shooter (FPS) video game developed by Bungie Studios. The first game of the Halo series, it was released on November 15, 2001 –Wikipedia

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servee

Issac of servee says:

No mas!

We’ve never been happy to support IE 6. For our customers, we’re requiring at least 7 already, for our end-users, we’ll quit supporting IE 6. –Issac Kelly

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V/M

Noah of V/M reports:

We’re with you. March 09 we’ll end support. –Noah Stokes

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Motionblur Studios

Chris at Motionblur Studios says:

My Drupal and Web Media company will be dropping IE6 support at the end of 2008. Add us to the list! 🙂 –Chris Luckhardt

Done and done!

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Big Bang Technology

Cameron Big Bang Technology says, simply:

Down with IE6! –Cameron Westland

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Superautomatic

Jens at Superautomatic gets a little extreme and writes:

Banned ie6 via htaccess.

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TV Show 24

24

The popular TV Show 24 is a few months younger than Internet Explorer 6:

24 is an Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning American action drama television series. Broadcast by Fox Network in the USA and syndicated worldwide, the show first aired on November 6, 2001, with an initial thirteen episodes. –Wikipedia

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seyDoggy

seyDoggy writes:

Supporting IE6 has held us back. We would like to design and build stuff far beyond what IE6 is capable of, but in the end we always come back to a solution that is compatible all around. I think by March it’s going to be time to look at that trend and look at moving forward, beyond where IE6 is willing to go.

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Peacock Carter

Richard of Peacock Carter says:

Dropped support for it in our CMS – still bow down to it in front-end designs, since most of our clients still seem to use it! –Richard Carter