The Google application suite stopped supporting IE 9
With Microsoft releasing IE 11, Google will also stop supporting the Google Apps suite for older versions of IE from IE 9 and below.
With Microsoft announcing IE 11 , their latest IE browser ( through the release of Windows 8.1 ), Google also said its Google Apps suite will stop supporting IE versions from IE 9 or below. The Google application suite is Google-developed web applications such as Gmail, Calendar, Google Drive and is considered to be quite essential applications today with many users.
The company has previously announced that " after the latest version of a browser is released, Google Apps will stop supporting the older version 2 versions compared to the latest version ". So, with IE 11 released, IE 9 will no longer be supported.
For Windows 7 users, to be supported by Google Apps, they can upgrade to IE 10, and in the future upgrade to IE 11. There is still an IE 11 version for Windows 7 yet. must be the official version.
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