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Show HN: Quik – Internet Explorer as a Service

by mrskitch on 7/2/20, 8:01 PM with 10 comments

  • by mrskitch on 7/2/20, 8:02 PM

    Hey folks, Joel here (creator of Quik + browserless.io). Quik came about as an attempt to stop spending time on IE support... but still support it when you have to. A vast amount of my "frustration" time as a developer was getting VM's to run IE to even test the site, let alone do the required repairs. Huge time-sink.

    Anyways, happy to answer questions or talk more about it. Pretty fun/novel way of solving this problem!

  • by adenta on 7/2/20, 8:05 PM

    Huge fan of Quik. I build https://terusama.com using modern development practices, and hit the point where _not_ supporting internet explorer was _not_ an option. We build software for the logistics industry, so freight brokers can schedule trucks at warehouses. Some people who need access to my scheduling website, were accessing our site through ancient Citrix VM's. "Just install chrome", wasn't even in the realm of possibility. If I make concessions to manually schedule appointments for these people, it's an incredibly slippery slope of making other concessions. Our value proposition of being entirely automated and saving people time also starts to lose its value.

    Quik is insane, because I don't have to do anything, and am now compatible with Internet Explorer, in a secure way. Being able to take a modern web stack, and have, "IE compatibility" as a feature, is totally attractive to old-school enterprises, when that's your target clientele.

  • by cheez on 7/4/20, 6:24 AM

    The is the simultaneously the silliest and best solution to the problem I've seen.
  • by ciustuc on 7/3/20, 2:52 AM

    I would’ve called it: Nearly headless quik
  • by Reubend on 7/5/20, 11:15 PM

    On the one hand, this looks like an amazing solution. But because there's a VM on the other side, I'm worried about pricing. If my site becomes popular, won't this become expensive?
  • by Pegasis on 7/3/20, 10:44 AM

    Is it like GeForce now but for webpages?
  • by o-__-o on 7/4/20, 3:13 AM

    Hey it’s looking good! I wonder how much of my idea was used in the final product :)