Just though you guys should know...try to sign in from ie and you get a fat warning message.
Of course, this is CLASSIC Apple at work here. However, this being an Apple forum, I doubt many people lack the blinders to see it. But this is basically JUST like the iTunes debacle when Vista was first released and they would support the OS for several months. And then when the iPhone1 was released and they wouldn't support Vista x64 for months. And now when MobileMe (aka: iFail) they say they don't support microsoft's browser.
All of this is done to create the air of unhappiness and suspicion with Microsoft. People think, "Well Vista is such a POS, Apple can't even get their software to work properly on it! Woe is Apple!" Wrong.
So will MobileMe work with ie at work? Well...probably...but putting a big warning sign everytime you start up the largest and most widely used browser in the world sure is one way to make your competitor look bad--if you're 4 years old that is.
They attack Microsft with their childish commercials and their software...but in the end, it's the end users that suffer.
/rant
Of course, this is CLASSIC Apple at work here. However, this being an Apple forum, I doubt many people lack the blinders to see it. But this is basically JUST like the iTunes debacle when Vista was first released and they would support the OS for several months. And then when the iPhone1 was released and they wouldn't support Vista x64 for months. And now when MobileMe (aka: iFail) they say they don't support microsoft's browser.
All of this is done to create the air of unhappiness and suspicion with Microsoft. People think, "Well Vista is such a POS, Apple can't even get their software to work properly on it! Woe is Apple!" Wrong.
So will MobileMe work with ie at work? Well...probably...but putting a big warning sign everytime you start up the largest and most widely used browser in the world sure is one way to make your competitor look bad--if you're 4 years old that is.
They attack Microsft with their childish commercials and their software...but in the end, it's the end users that suffer.
/rant