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Depends on where you work. Rebekah Send a noteboard - 01/11/2010 07:22:23 PM
Huge, well-established companies work with all kinds of programs, and the vast majority of them work best with IE. Integrating all of these systems with updates to programs - or changing to new programs - is an enormous and very difficult job. It's usually not worth the cost. (This was explained to me by one of the IS guys at my company.)

So. It depends where she works.
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