Does CRM 2011 have cross browser support? Or does it still require Internet Explorer?

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No cross browser support. Still requires IE. They still rely pretty heavily on HTC (behavior) files which has no browser support outside of IE.

Edit: 2/14/2012 According to the Q2 2012 Service Update Release Preview Guide, cross browser support is coming later this year.

Summary: Win 7/Vista/XP: IE7+, Firefox 6+, Chrome: 13+, Safari: NO
Mac OS-X: IE: NO, Firefox 6+, Chrome: NO, Safari: 5.1.1+
iPad 2 (iOS 5.x): IE: NO, Firefox: NO, Chrome: NO, Safari: 5.1.1+

Edit 5/02/2012 See the XrmVirtual.com presentation by Karun Krishna of the Microsoft CRM Team in India: http://tinyurl.com/6qzvjld (no recording key needed)

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Sadly, no other browser than IE is supported for the full webclient (yet). See the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Web client software requirements.

However the mobile front-end "Mobile Express" which is part of Dynamics CRM 2011 is accessible with other browsers. Simply append /mto your url, for example https://crm.foobar.org/m

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Still need IE, however you can use IE9 (which does legacy support).

Or can do what I do, use Chrome, but use the IETab plugin (which mocks IE). Then I don't have to have 100 thousand CRM windows open.

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Cross browser support wont happen until HTML 5 is used.

I think this is planned for CRM 2012 or CRM 6.

They mentioned this in the CRM statement of direction which you can read about here http://crmbusiness.wordpress.com/2011/05/10/crm-statement-of-direction-crm-6-release-date-q2-2012/

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