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by spazmaster 5265 days ago
I'm surprised Trello doesn't support IE8. IE8 is the most IE popular browser for now, and that won't change very fast. IE10 might be the first break in IE legacy we'll see, with it's auto-update feature (thanks Chrome).

Google has announced to support the current version of 4 popular browsers and the previous version, and we've adopted that as our policy as well. I guess Trello has the luxury to be able to not support IE8, you lucky bastards ;)

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I keep trying to decide if it's bravery or slight madness with their stated goal of massive traction.

In the end I guess the target market probably won't be the kind of person who has IE8 installed while unable to upgrade, the only downside I could see is if you as a consumer wanted to use it with clients.

I'd also say Google's 'decision' is totally arbitrary and only meaningful in relation to IE, more specifically support for IE7, don't copy them. What if MS start releasing versions like firefox are now? FF also got some flack from corporate clients who can't keep with the schedule. If a massive corporate with XP machines who are unable to go past IE8 suddenly pops up on Google's radar I wouldn't be surprised if that policy suddenly disappears when IE10 comes out.

We are both brave and mad!

Just kidding.

Imagine a traffic chart. The x-axis is time. Trello will last for 20 years, so imagine it going from 2011 to 2031.

The y-axis is usage. The numbers climb up and to the right. We think we can get to 100 million. So imagine either a linear curve or geometric growth or whatever you want, climbing from zero to 100,000,000.

Now think of the area under that curve.

What percentage of it is using IE 8?

Is it worth spending much money on them? Is it worth slowing down to build something for a small group of users that will be gone anyway, and which are only a tiny percentage of the overall usage of Trello over 20 years?

Trello technically has support for downlevel versions of IE, but only through Google Chrome Frame.