Flash Player 6 support question

I have a client who wants to support version 6. I'm aware of
AOL browser issues with supporting the older version. Just wondered
if there were any other compelling reasons to support this? I do
use enhanced rules and shape tweening, so I'm obviously going to
have to change those.
Thanks for your time.

tell your client to buy Flash 8 Pro $69.
http://www.my-oem.net/sale-Macromedia_Flash_8_Pro.htm

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