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.
delete hands on explorer 7 i made a mistake
I tried to uninstall it, ended up with nothing...not even IE6.....had to do a system restore and lost everything. And yes...I miss the toolbar wallpaper too.
I switched to IE& because it was offered, and I though newer was better. I have an HP printer/scanner. With IE& I could no longer scan using the computer installed HP software. Called HP. They said they needed a patech to be worked out. Ironically, I had to do a restore to a date prior to the IE7 install. It seems I got IE6 back. Now all the controlls to the HP unit work just fine again. So be careful before going to IE7 right now, I think there are a lot of HP printer/scanners out there.
ie7 was so unstable it flickered my screen frequently and hung my system forcing the older technocrats solution, the big orange switch. That was named so because the original MS operating system was of equal quality and frequently had to be forced off by a power down. XP Pro doesn't like that. IE7 also conflicted, practically battled, Abobe Professional 7.09 and caused reboots after printing a webpage to an adobe PDF file. I find it convenient when I want to return to something again to save a file to my desktop and delete when finished. After "uninstalling IE7", I returned to Firefox happy and content. And stable. Prevx1 found numerous malware incidents and gratefully removed their ram grabbing processes. One had IE open and then grow larger in memory until the system crawled. IE7 was not supported by my previous virus protection. It was not supported very well by MS either.
I installed it and gave it a fair shot. Then I uninstalled it. Too annoying. If they would let me have the menu bar at the top like ever other program I run I would have stuck with it. And why did they move the security icon to the top of the page? If Microsoft had stuck with convention I would have been very pleased. Oh well. Based on this experience I shudder to think about what kind of liberties MS has taken with Vista. I definitely WILL NOT be giving that a test drive. Not a chance.
The text menu bar is still there - I forget how I did it - just as I added the little envelope icon to download mail by right clicking on empty space and then on customize command bar and selecting what I wanted. You can also change the icons around to have them in the order you want them. You just have to do it manually! Internet options is still there too - just click on TOOLS! Hope this helps!
I had Windows Explorer 6 and was offered online to upgrade (download) Windows Explorer 7, now I have this message each and every time I turn on my computer: "The procedure point GetProcedureImageFileNameW could not be located in the dynamic link library PSAPI.DLL". Please send rely to this unsual problem to annie.mcdaniel@sbcglobal.net immediately. Thanks. Annie.
I never would use IE7 because the problems...I tried Firefox but I was not happy now I have for a few month the latest Opera and I don't change again, is great ..
I like the way IE7 treats xml, i.e. RSS feeds
I appreciate the info but when I run Mozilla Firefox or IE 7 my system still freezes up or I recive script errors or windows has to shut down messages. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have contacted microsoft/windows, yahoo answers etc....no one seems to have a clue.
I tryed to install IE7 5 times and came up with the same problem every time that my registy key was wrong and I dont know how to fix it.But reading the posts can I down load foxfire on my computer ok.Ive got Yahoo mail and would it interfere. Still learning computers.....
Reminds me of a poor version of firefox
firefox does more then ie7 and it is free
SET ME FREE Since i install IE7, and then removed it, everytime i am trying to access a web page , i am getting this error "NULL' Page If you could help, please do . help me to stop call Mr. Gates ugly names
I have five browsers installed on my PC (IE7, Mozilla Firefox, Netscape, Opera for Windows, and Safari for Windows) and after using each, my favorite is Mozilla Firefox, because the add-ons are a great advantage. IE7 is good, but it's nothing new.
I hated IE7! It froze on me all the time. I thought I'd try it since they included tabbed browsing. I love the tabs in Firefox. Hands down, Firefox is still the best. If you absolutely have to use IE, download the IE tab for Firefox...then you can open those pesky screens that will only load in IE!
"I appreciate the info but when I run Mozilla Firefox or IE 7 my system still freezes up or I receive script errors or windows has to shut down messages. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have contacted microsoft/windows, yahoo answers etc....no one seems to have a clue." mav7995, I wish I had an answer for you. Have you tried using Google to search for the error messages? Just write them down and Google them. Somebody out there somewhere can help you. Good luck! I know it's frustrating.
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466 Posted by saira.awan@btinternet.com on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:00PM EDT Report Abuse
It's exactly the kind of review I was looking for. Found plenty comparing IE7 with other browsers (I use Firefox 2.0 as well). But what I wanted to know was how it compares to IE6. Very helpful. Thank you!