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Work computers are still stuck at IE6; certain company apps apparently won't run on newer versions and the company either let the people go that could fix the apps or there is no funding.
At home, I have several computers with Win2K and Microsoft thought it a good idea to artificially not allow IE7 to run on Win2K. (Why are they still running Win2K? Because that's what they came with and Microsoft thought it was a good idea to extort large sums from people to move to a newer version of Windows.)
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