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lycos | 2 years ago

There is no definitive way to answer your question. It depends entirely on your target audience and how much effort your company is willing to put towards support a, I will admit, likely minority. Some of us need to.

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JoshTriplett|2 years ago

I'm genuinely curious to hear which non-evergreen browsers people are having to support. Niche mobile browsers from ancient Android phones? Some of the more obscure mobile browsers from https://caniuse.com/ciu/comparison , or even more obscure ones that aren't listed there?

To what extent are those platforms unable to support a better browser? For instance, Firefox works all the way back to Android 5.0.

reaperducer|2 years ago

I'm genuinely curious to hear which non-evergreen browsers people are having to support.

Browsers on devices (sometimes iPads, sometimes Android) that are inside touch-screen kiosks.

Some of the ones I work with are in places so remote, it would take me three or four days to reach them if a software update goes wrong. Then another three or four days to get back to the office.

lycos|2 years ago

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