I think browser support should be based around what your users need. If you have a market in China, for example, this might mean that you need to support very old versions of IE. Depending on the country you might also have to deal with browsers meant to deal with low bandwidth (such as UCBrowser).
When it comes to my line of work though, I test against Chrome and the most recent MS browser on Windows 7 (IE 11). I guess you could say I consider myself lucky.
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I think browser support should be based around what your users need. If you have a market in China, for example, this might mean that you need to support very old versions of IE. Depending on the country you might also have to deal with browsers meant to deal with low bandwidth (such as UCBrowser).
When it comes to my line of work though, I test against Chrome and the most recent MS browser on Windows 7 (IE 11). I guess you could say I consider myself lucky.