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Ehtyar:
Google has helped Microsoft identify some performance issues in IE6's javascript engine that prevented it from running the latest version of Gmail's interface.




It’s great to see these two giants get along, isn’t it? When not firing antitrust accusations at each other, the two found time to improve the ancient Internet Explorer 6. Google helped Microsoft identify JavaScript performance issues that was holding the browser back from running the latest and greatest Gmail features.

Among the features IE6 Gmailers can now access:

    * Invisible status setting
    * Colored labels
    * Speed-boosted contact manager
    * Group chat

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Deozaan:
Great, now if they could just get Gmail to work properly with Firefox I'd be set!

lanux128:
it might have been Microsoft disabling the features discreetly in the 1st place when gmail came out and forgot about it. ;D

Renegade:
I'd take it at face value. IE, while the most compatible with everything, suffers in the performance department (except with IE7 the startup times are quite good). But it's rendering and javascript could seriously be improved.

app103:
So the patch for this was released by Microsoft and is available now? Or is it still pending?

Is it just for XP users or all IE6 users?

I have a hard time believing all IE6 users are going to have an opportunity to get this patch.

I seriously doubt Microsoft is going to back on their "promise" and release patches for anyone running IE6 on 98/ME/2k (well, maybe 2k, but I wouldn't hold my breath or expect it to be free, since they wanted to charge a lot of money for the DST patch for 2k)

Just for the heck of it (not that I really expected there to be a patch waiting for me when I got there), I opened IE6 and went to Windows Update and discovered they really did a number on it and completely disabled access to any older patches for WinME, by requiring one to be logged in with an administrator account to use Windows Update...when they know damn well, better than anyone else, that there is no such thing as administrator accounts in WinME.  >:(

Good thing I don't suddenly need any of those Asian language IME's that I rejected in the past.

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