Recently, Gmail in Internet Explorer has been working very badly. First of all, despite the fairly decent speed of the Internet, it began to load significantly longer than before the announcement of chrome. Second, persistent security error messages began to appear. As I understand it, some parts of the code are not loaded via the https protocol. And in the third, the CPU load of a window with Gmail open can be up to 100%. Of course, this can not be out of balance.
There are three more or less plausible assumptions as to why this is happening: 1. All the developers were thrown at refining the mail code for chrome, and then for all the others. 2. Really forgot to patch something after updating the code. 3. The team optimizing the code for IE maliciously forgot to remove or added some kind of “parasitic element” to its code. The hidden goal of the latter is to force the user to change the browser and feel happy;)
By the way, it is interesting to hear the views of the habra people on this issue. ')
Whatever it actually is, Google still achieved its goal, at least by my example. Now my personal mail opens in chrome, and working in firefox.