Five years to get back from 2% to 30% is not "fickle" by any remotely sane definition.
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I doubt its really possible to make the distinction with any sort of reliabilty
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Of course it is. It's trivial, even. Here's one way - while the odd app might pop up IE, you measure page request volumes alongside users. Or you count only browsers which request two or more pages. Or... wait, you claim to be a web designer? It really IS that trivial...something doesn't add up there.
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NO ONE uses IE6 intentionally unless they simply do not use much on the internet or just don't care. half the internet is broken in IE6
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How self-centred. You're simply talking your criteria and projecting them onto everyone else. IE6 still has a 20% market share. That's significant. A site is broken if it doesn't display properly in the browsers with significant market share (I'm prepared to accept 5%, although that seems high - 2.5% maybe) used by it's visitors, and working if it does. There is no other criteria.
As to the rest, you're clearly a troll. *plonk*