I read the comment: Is it really so difficult to support non-ie browsers? I think the author's analysis is too profound-a typical technical talent. In fact, technically speaking, it is not difficult to support ie. Everyone knows this. However, failing to comply with technical standards does not mean that Chinese people are of low quality. It does not mean that Chinese people do not think about changes or make progress! As a computer enthusiast, you may like technology-leading things, but not all of them have requirements for technology-oriented products.
I bought a QQ, the original GT tires. Why don't I replace Michelin and Bridgestone tires? I know about the GT tire LJ, but I don't have this requirement. My car can be used for transportation. I don't want to run the game, let alone drift.
I bought a Nokia mobile phone, and I never changed the ringtone. I knew there were better ringtones, but I was not interested. The mobile phone was just a communication tool for me, as long as the incoming call can ring the bell, I will be satisfied. That's all.
I am not a person in the IT circle, so I can only question the words of an expert from the identity of an ordinary user. In this age of commodity economy and market economy, is technology or user demand the final say? Many technical personnel pay great attention to technologies and ignore users' needs. Have you ever heard of customer first?
I bought a computer with Windows Installed. without downloading any software, I can easily use IE to access the Internet. Ie can satisfy all I need! What ie cannot implement is not necessarily a required function! You know that most people use computers as a tool rather than a toy! Even though IE is a little slower and prone to crashes, I don't have the energy to try ff, opera, chrome, safari one by one ...... My work has nothing to do with computers, and I am not interested in computers. Program . I use my computer to get advice that interest me and play my favorite games. In fact, I honestly use IE, which is not so easy to crash. I am not very sensitive to the speed of those seconds ......
In fact, in enterprise applications that I can see around me, our network management system does not have the energy to install ff, opera, chrome, and Safari on every machine one by one ...... Of course, it is also impossible to install sogou pinyin. I have many friends who even deliberately practice smart ABC and remember the word order of smart ABC. Because they use more public computers, these computers cannot have their own input methods, (Some machines do not have networks, and some machines are often restored by the system, so they are too lazy to install sogou pinyin.) to ensure the typing speed, they prefer to adapt to machines instead of machines.
If we must complain, maybe we should complain about Microsoft. Why is ie so lagging behind? In fact, I think IE is not lagging behind. First, the history of IE determines that it is relatively backward. Because it has a longer history and has more users, any change of IE requires consideration of the sentiment of the overwhelming majority of users. The criticism of IE is high, but they are all IT people or computer enthusiasts. How much does it mean compared to billions of Internet users? The smartest thing about Microsoft is to use software for Dummies, rather than teaching dummies how to use high technology!
Finally, I would like to say: Having a cohabitation before marriage is also considered a real marriage. Why must we let everyone follow the so-called technical standards? No matter how much you hate, IE6 has become a de facto standard. If you reject IE6, your website will not have much traffic. If you reject it, you have to give IE6 a face, isn't it?
Finally, I would like to give the technical staff a piece of advice: Put down your noble technologies and think more for users ......
From: http://news.cnblogs.com/n/45399/