Too old to be Square[space]
August 7th, 2008I set up a blog for my employer for its national Field Sales staff using an SaaS service called Squarespace.
It’s been really successful, especially since I combined it with Nourish, an RSS-to-email service. It has arond a dozen authors and is regularly viewed by a vast majority of the staff.
Today I got a call from one of the authors : a message was coming up telling her that Squarespace no longer supports IE6 (yes, the corporate browser is still IE6) and so basically all my authors are now locked out the system.
I know that IE6 is over 7 years old and yes, there was a message on the control panel for a while saying that the interface is being upgraded and support for IE6 was going to be dropped but I thought it would only look a little odd, not that it wouldn’t let my authors in.
Why, I wonder now, did Squarespace not offer me the choice to stay on ver 4 of their software? I know that they are a service and it easier for them to upgrade everyone but hey, I am the customer here! So, with no upgrade to the SOE on the hroizon, now I seem to have little alternative but to look for a new provider and take my custom elsewhere.
Which is plain annoying as I was very happy with Squarespace and so were my customers.