The newest versions of Chrome and Firefox has been working on Windows 7 for quite some time already.
This is my major objection when people insist that "Internet Explorer has caught up". It's true that the latest IE isn't light-years behind it's rivals anymore, but it doesn't matter if people are forced to use older versions of the browser because they don't constantly change their OS.
My family's laptop runs Windows 7. What's the point of talking about all the advantages IE10 offers if they couldn't even use it?
This is my major objection when people insist that "Internet Explorer has caught up". It's true that the latest IE isn't light-years behind it's rivals anymore, but it doesn't matter if people are forced to use older versions of the browser because they don't constantly change their OS.
My family's laptop runs Windows 7. What's the point of talking about all the advantages IE10 offers if they couldn't even use it?