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maddy 11-11-2006 01:00 PM

Internet Explorer 7.0
 
I got the update today, this one is going to take some getting used to! I hate the address bar and back/forward buttons being all the way at the top instead of at the bottom of the toolbars.

Anyone else do this update? What are your thoughts?

jseal 11-11-2006 01:27 PM

maddy,

While I prefer Netscape 8.1 for personal use, I've been using IE7 at work in test for a bit now, and while there are changes to the UI that take a bit to get used to, I found it to be a major improvement. We do a lot of weblications where I work, and we needed to be confident that they wouldn’t break with IE7.

I found the tab groups easy to configure and maintain, and you can subscribe to RSS feeds via the browser. Another feature is the addition of a text box that lets you search directly from the browser rather than through a dedicated webpage. I like the fraud protection that changes the color of the address bar to red when you hit a known phishing site. You get a pop-up warning if the site you are visiting engages in suspicious activity.

But let’s face it, as the first upgrade to IE in five years, IE 7 is still an effort by MS to catch up with other browsers, as these “new” features have been available for a while in browsers such as Navigator, Firefox and Opera.

Still, give the Devil his due, all in all, a good, sound upgrade. Recommended.

musicman 11-11-2006 01:43 PM

I'm getting used to it but I like it too - upgrades always have some change - after a while, you don't even notice them anymore

Steph 11-11-2006 01:55 PM

One of the IT guys at work told me it doesn't work with our Web-based work platforms so I don't think I'm going to see it in action. I'm fine with my current platforms at home.

gekkogecko 11-11-2006 05:13 PM

I'm still rather suspicious. The purpose of upgrades is to make certain things no longer work properly.

Aqua 11-11-2006 05:34 PM

I hear you gg... I've been reluctant to upgrade for the same reason.

Jude30 11-11-2006 10:30 PM

Firefox is where it's at.

I just got Firefox 2.0 this past week and it took a bit to get used to links from sites going to tabs instead of a new window but that didn't take too much. Plus the fact that it remembers what pages you had open when you logged out is cool beyond belief. The automatic spell check is just icing.

The Stumble! add on is pretty damned cool too.

FallenAngel5 11-12-2006 03:59 PM

I've been much frustrated with IE7... trying to make things stay the way I like them.

The other thing is that it tends to slow down the longer I have it open. But only on the first instance after start-up. If I close and open another session, things are fine again. Strange, but also something others have noticed.

CrystalBlue 11-13-2006 02:40 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Jude30
Firefox is where it's at.

I just got Firefox 2.0 this past week and it took a bit to get used to links from sites going to tabs instead of a new window but that didn't take too much. Plus the fact that it remembers what pages you had open when you logged out is cool beyond belief. The automatic spell check is just icing.

The Stumble! add on is pretty damned cool too.

I'm not impressed with Firefox at all...in fact today I d/l Opera to try it out. There are ALOT of bugs in Firefox still.

moose 11-13-2006 08:08 AM

i have been using IE7 on Vista and xp, i am impressed with it so far and think it is a welcome change, i have only found 1 application that doesnt run correctly but i am ure this will be fixed

jseal 12-06-2006 10:47 AM

Gentlefolk,

I took the plunge last night, and migrated from Netscape 8.2 to IE7. If anything, IE7 is a bit quicker than either IE6 or NS 8.2.

I did discover that the maximum number of tabs permitted in a Home Page Tab Group is 8.

osuche 12-06-2006 11:26 AM

I like it...been playing with it for a week. But then again, I'm not a demanding client as long as Pixies works. :D

Pita 12-06-2006 05:26 PM

I've had it almost a month now and like it fine. I haven't got used to those tab things and still keep my windows opened at the bottom of the tool bar.

quisath 12-06-2006 08:36 PM

I switch between Firefox and IE7 ............... I also Beta tested IE 7 ................. in the early stages it was Crap. Now with certain Add-ons it works for me. However I do Like FireFox better.

Lilith 12-06-2006 08:42 PM

I use Firefox and Safari mostly at work.


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