Tue Oct 17, 2006 1:36PM EDT
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I've been using various betas of Internet Explorer 7 for a few weeks now and have formed an opinion or two. Is IE7 right for you? Here are a handful of thoughts based on my experience with the new browser. Haven't seen it yet? You can download a Yahoo! version here.
What I Like
Ambivalent
What I Don't Like
Overall, if you're an IE6 user, it's worth giving IE7 a shot. You might like it, you might not. But IE7's security features are definitely a big plus (IE6 is notoriously awful in this regard, but it remains to be seen if IE7 will have the same problems). If you don't encounter page-rendering problems on your favorite sites, you might want to hang on to it. If you don't like it, uninstall instructions are below. However, Firefox users, especially those using the new Firefox 2.0 (reviewed here), aren't going to be impressed.
Don't want IE7 yet? Run this quick IE7 blocking program to keep it from auto-installing when Microsoft releases it. (Update: The final version of IE7 was just released on October 18. Download it here, or download the Yahoo! version.)
Don't like IE7? Many many people have written asking how they can get rid of it. It's easy: Just go to Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs. Pick Windows Internet Explorer 7 from the list and uninstall it. (They trick you by throwing that "Windows" in there.) Reboot, and IE6 will have returned exactly the way it was before. I've tried going back and forth between IE6 and IE7 multiple times and haven't had a problem with it.
Join in the discussion. Here you'll see the comments in the order they were posted.
thanks for the Alt key tip. i was wondering how the heck i was supposed to organize my favorites.
I noticed that IE7 is a HUGE memory hog when you use its tabbed browsing. Comparing the two, I think Firefox is less of a burden on system resources for tabbed browsing.
You don't even have to hit to pull up your tools. I don't know about everyone else's browser but on my IE7 I've got a tools button all the way to the right on the bottom bar of my browser. I don't mind it because I never use file, edit, view, favorites, or help anyway... I really like the tabbed browsing though. It's great when I'm doing schoolwork online and have to switch back and forth between pages, but to each his own.
IE7 is alright with me. Change is dfficlult. A year from now, who cares!
what is activex? i forever see it popping up but don't know what it is. what is macromedia? it causing problems. will ie 7 fix this?
I downloaded the new IE7 and when i click on files to play mpegs or quicktime movies, it won't play them. Just says "Done" or "Error" at the bottom left and won't play the embedded video. How do I fix it???
You can still view the text menu bar w/out having to hit Alt. Just right click in the gray area underneath the address bar and select "Menu Bar." Voila!
well chris is true in its word but i dont think the shape or some website are look diff in IE7. Because according to their updates, they were concentrate on the tightness of security, improvment in visual look as compare to moziall or netscape, new feature is added into the list but microsoft really made a great pain that is shifting the menus. In my opinion shifting a menu to the right hand side is really a confusion in front of the beginers.
I use Opera or Mozilla browsers ... you couldn't pay me to use IE. My coworker installed IE 7 for giggles, and I just rolled my eyes at all the new MS data trackers installed in their browser... No thank you!
I am so used to the old versions and then they went and moved everything around and tried to make it more like Firefox... I do NOT Like this new version!
Well I did try to get this silly product it came back to me said it wasnt for my computer so you can have it I dont want it.
All I want it to do is stop the freezing of web pages that always happens with ie6 and the error notices and I will be happy. Then again I only use firefox and have no problems for me to change back
"Some pages (nothing terribly complex) look completely wrong in IE7, even those that look just fine in IE6" What? I'd like to know what pages you claim are wrong. IE6 was wrong...
All you have to do to have the text menu bar there all the time is right click in the area it should be in and select "menu bar". Pretty simple. . .
IE 7 has been compromised already. Dont have link, but there is an article on zdnet
I JUST DOWNLOADED IT TODAY AND ALREADY AM EHJOYING HAVING IT IS ALOT EASIER TO UNDERSTAND AND USE, I AM VERY HAPPY WITH THE NEW IE7, THUMBS UP FOR ME
MS can try all it likes. Firefox will always be the choice of serious users...
Internet Exploder the 7th (the lucky # 7)! Woo Hoo, just wait till SP1 so they can fool you into thinking "big brother" is not spying on you for the porn & P2P sites you look at. Just stay with Firefox.
I love the tabbed browsing. Now I can finally get rid of the memory hog known as Netscape. I'm not happy with IE7 in my workplace as there are some problems between it and the version of Oracle that we employ. Not too happy with the lack of ability to fully customize the toolbars, menu etc. All in all, it's ok and I'll keep using it.
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26 Posted by torrodimerda on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:18PM EDT Report Abuse
Just load Linux use firefox or what ever browser you choose there is a choice. When are people gonna realize how unsecure IE and the OS are spyware nagware root kits trojens etc that brings systems completely down from working. Firefox has been ahead of Microshaft for years. Lets face it Microsoft is jut stealing ideas from Linux and Mac.... Give opensouce chance stop being Winblows dependent...