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Today we released Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP. I encourage everyone to download the final version from http://www.microsoft.com/ie.
We listened carefully to feedback from many sources (including this blog) and worked hard to deliver a safer browser that makes everyday tasks easier. When I first posted publicly about IE7, I wrote that we would go further to defend users from phishing and malicious software. The Phishing Filter and the architectural work in IE7 around networking and ActiveX opt-in will help keep users more secure. IE7 also delivers a much easier browsing experience with features like tabbed browsing (especially with QuickTabs), shrink-to-fit printing, an easily customizable search box, and a new design that leaves more screen real estate for the web site you’re viewing. IE7’s CSS improvements are incredibly important for developers as many of you have made quite clear. I also think IE7’s RSS experience and platform are important, powerful, and innovative.
In addition to our release of IE7, Yahoo! has a customized version of the browser available today and over the next few days partners such as Weather.com and USA TODAY will offer their own customized versions. These versions will tailor the user experience with specific toolbars, additional search engines, favorites, and RSS feeds.
I want to thank everyone who provided feedback as we developed and fine-tuned Internet Explorer 7. Over the 20 months since Bill Gates first announced our commitment to deliver IE7, we released five betas and a release candidate to millions of users worldwide. With each release, your feedback helped us make IE7 better. Your contributions, ideas, and direct comments were crucial in helping us prioritize and focus our work. I can’t imagine delivering this product without the tremendous cooperation we enjoyed from so many of you as well as developers and partners.
That said, we’re not done. Even as we put the finishing touches on Windows Vista and release all the remaining language versions of IE7, we have already started work on the next versions of Internet Explorer. We’ll post more here soon about our plans for the product and our plans for listening to you.
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That wouldn't have happened if you had used IE7's spell-checker.Einhander Sn0m4n wrote:IE is going to need serious rebranding, and Firefox some serious suckitude it currently doesn't have before I switch back...
EDIT: Damn typodemon.
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My Firefox 2 on Ubuntu Edgy has a spellcheckerMaster of Ossus wrote:That wouldn't have happened if you had used IE7's spell-checker.Einhander Sn0m4n wrote:IE is going to need serious rebranding, and Firefox some serious suckitude it currently doesn't have before I switch back...
EDIT: Damn typodemon.
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Well so far I like it, but the extensions for FF makes it my first choise.
And no D/L link?
www.microsoft.com/ie
And no D/L link?
www.microsoft.com/ie
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You mean the one in the quote I had in the OP? :pFaram wrote:Well so far I like it, but the extensions for FF makes it my first choise.
And no D/L link?
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The Register claims that an information disclosure vulnerability has already been found with IE7. It doesn't seem to be that bad a security issue.
At this stage I haven't heard of anything in IE7 that I would use, that Firefox doesn't already have. So I'm staying with Firefox till I hear of one, but I dont care enough to actually go looking.
At this stage I haven't heard of anything in IE7 that I would use, that Firefox doesn't already have. So I'm staying with Firefox till I hear of one, but I dont care enough to actually go looking.
I already don't like it because it insists on adding the Adobe PDF Creator plugin button on a separate toolbar and it won't let me drag it to an existing toolbar nor drag an existing bar onto it.
I like 2 levels of toolbars/address bar/whathaveyou.
Not 3, especially when the third one has a single button on it.
That's a waste of screen space and just looks fugly.
Is there a way to uninstall this ugly POS and go back to 6?
Added: I ran system restore and it worked.
I like 2 levels of toolbars/address bar/whathaveyou.
Not 3, especially when the third one has a single button on it.
That's a waste of screen space and just looks fugly.
Is there a way to uninstall this ugly POS and go back to 6?
Added: I ran system restore and it worked.
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I tried it, its allright but I felt naked online without all my extensions. SOme of the IE7 tabbing functionality is pretty cool but it seems to me that opening an IE tab is a bigger hit to my system than opening an FF tab (probably not but it seems like it takes longer to load than it should and slows everythind down while doing so).
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"Bigot"? Because he's not very open-minded about web browsers?
Over-dramatize much?
Over-dramatize much?
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No, it doesn't, because "bigot" carries connotation that, despite whatever Webster says, go way beyond having a preference for a particular web browser, even an irrational one. Bigots burn crosses, not make snide remarks about Microsoft products.Destructionator XIII wrote:Let's see, what is a bigot. According to Webster: " a person obstinately or intolerantly devoted to his or her own opinions and prejudice"
Over-dramatic maybe, but if the word fits.
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Because IE now supports tabbed browsing, we might se a reduction in sites that use things like javascript links which don't allow you to open a link in a new tab.pieman3141 wrote:This would affect us hardcore Firefox (or any open-source browser) users... how?
If the security is improved enough we should see a reduction in the number of computers zombified through IE, meaning less zombie machines to be used for spam or DDOSing.
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Leaving aside Red's point about the social connotations of the word, I don't think it even fits. "Prejudice" and "intolerance" are terms which imply that you are talking about people, not products. The way you define the term, somebody who likes Coca-Cola and refuses to change his mind is a bigot. You also conveniently quoted only part of the Webster's definition. From the m-w.com website:Destructionator XIII wrote:Let's see, what is a bigot. According to Webster: " a person obstinately or intolerantly devoted to his or her own opinions and prejudice"
Over-dramatic maybe, but if the word fits.
The second part of the definition is there in order to clarify the ambiguities in the first part which you are taking advantage of.Webster wrote:bigot: a person obstinately or intolerantly devoted to his or her own opinions and prejudices; especially : one who regards or treats the members of a group (as a racial or ethnic group) with hatred and intolerance.
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