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Thank you Digger and thanks to Minelab

Thanks for the update that Minelab is working on a resolution to the incompatibility issue with some Internet Explorer versions.

It is refreshing to see Minelab openly sate their is a problem and they are working on a fix. I feel this speaks very highly of Minelabs customer service.

Thanks again for posting a response to this issue. Digger, you seem like a very straight shooter and a stand-up individual. Thanks for all you do on this forum.

Mike
 
The Exchange software needs to work with Internet Explorer. Period.
It is far and away the worlds most used browser. Used more worldwide
than all the other wannabes combined.

IE rose from 52.8 percent of worldwide browser usage in February to 53.8 percent in March,
a relatively large monthly jump in the statistics tracked by Net Applicaitons.


Meanwhile, the top four rivals dropped: Firefox from 20.9 percent to 20.6 percent,
Chrome from 18.9 percent to 18.6 percent, Safari from 5.2 percent to 5.1 percent, and Opera from 1.7 percent to 1.6 percent
 
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