I think they've made it clear we have and are being left behind.
We are staying on 3.5, and my support license is up in a week. Because of this issue, and how they "support" 3.5 (i.e. leave critical failings with basic system operations with most current version major browsers) it's a few thousand dollars they just lost.
Our payment alone who have funded the payroll for the time it would take a couple of the dev team to fix. Just not smart business, really.
They need to edit their compatibility pages and wipe off the sections about current versions of the browsers, because if all basic functions aren't compatible, it's not.
NOTE: If you want happy end users (and your corporate policy allows it) get them CoolNovo (the browser formerly known as Chrome Plus)...it is a mildly customized Chrome version based off of v18 or so...it doesn't auto update and break itself, and the HTML5 drag and drop isn't broken.
I think they've made it clear we have and are being left behind.
We are staying on 3.5, and my support license is up in a week. Because of this issue, and how they "support" 3.5 (i.e. leave critical failings with basic system operations with most current version major browsers) it's a few thousand dollars they just lost.
Our payment alone who have funded the payroll for the time it would take a couple of the dev team to fix. Just not smart business, really.
They need to edit their compatibility pages and wipe off the sections about current versions of the browsers, because if all basic functions aren't compatible, it's not.
NOTE: If you want happy end users (and your corporate policy allows it) get them CoolNovo (the browser formerly known as Chrome Plus)...it is a mildly customized Chrome version based off of v18 or so...it doesn't auto update and break itself, and the HTML5 drag and drop isn't broken.