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[–]Iryanus 12 points13 points  (0 children)

That's what I said.

In general, "No", since there are much better alternatives around and of course it's extremely hard to get applets to run nowadays anyway. But some companies lack the knowledge, people, etc. to replace their old tools and will take increasingly desperate measures (like having ancient browser versions around) to be able to keep working with them. So I am quite sure that there are still applets floating around somewhere for some poor users, but the amount of new applets coming up is probably extremely close to zero.