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Browser-Update.org

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French translation and Drupal module

July 30th, 2011
Finally we can add French to the supported languages list. Now we have four of the five top languages by native and secondary speakers. Thanks to for the translation!

Furthermore, there is now a module for the Drupal Content management system available. Thanks to Peter.

Microsoft: "Moving the world off Internet Explorer 6"

April 19th, 2011
Microsoft has also realized the problem about outdated browsers - at least regarding their fossil, Internet Explorer 6. They created the site "The Internet Explorer 6 Countdown" with the subtitle "Moving the world off Internet Explorer 6". Nice to see them join us in the fight. We, browser-update.org, already have convinced about 300 000 users to move off Internet Explorer 6!

IE9 released

March 5th, 2011
Internet Explorer 9 has been released today. But it is not available for Windows XP, which has still a significant market share. Since IE9 is only available for Windows Vista and Windows 7, we have introduced a message for people using other Systems that they need to choose another browser. "Internet Explorer 9 - Not available for your System. Only for Windows Vista or 7. Please choose another browser."

News from Browser-update.org

January 19th, 2010
Its been a long time since the last update here and it may seem like this project is not improving. But we have plenty of updates, changes and achievements to talk about.
Users
First of all we have over 6000 Websites using the browser-update.org script now. This is a impressive number but we need to reach more webmasters! So spread the word about this campaign. The Google-Hack showed that a secure and up-to-date browser is very important, with even Microsoft now advising to abandon IE 6.
Translation
We moved to a new (and hopefully easier) translation system using gettext. You can find more information on our translation page.
Customization
Now you can fully customize the notification using CSS and Javascript. This includes text, language, “open link in new window” and even a Javascript callback function.
New Server
We were moving to a faster server in November, because our old server could not handle the load anymore.
Future
This year we need to decide if we should move Internet Explorer 7 to the default-list of outdated browsers.