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HuwR |
Posted - 08 September 2006 : 04:04:39 For those of you not aware, the IE7 RC1 was released a couple of weeks ago, you can download it from here< |
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AnonJr |
Posted - 28 September 2006 : 13:18:23 I think they figure its more friendly to the people who don't know what the heck it is... though I've found that even then its not as big a help as they think because friendly or not the people who don't understand the "non-friendly" message usually end up calling someone who does understand - but can't do anything because the messages have been made "friendly" for their non-technical counterparts... just a random thought from too much coffee and not enough sleep. < |
HuwR |
Posted - 28 September 2006 : 10:58:30 quote: Originally posted by Shaggy
Have they done away with their silly "friendly" HTTP error messages?
yes, that is allways one of the first things I do with IE, how the hell can it be friendly to not actually tell you what the error is < |
Shaggy |
Posted - 28 September 2006 : 10:54:21 Have they done away with their silly "friendly" HTTP error messages?
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HuwR |
Posted - 20 September 2006 : 07:50:09 I discovered there was a problem with my .Net 2.0 install, I reran the .net setup lastnight which ran a repair on it and was then able to install IE7< |
davemaxwell |
Posted - 20 September 2006 : 07:08:43 quote: Originally posted by HuwR
Well, I am now a very happy bunny, I finally discovered what was preventing IE7 from installing, so am now back to tabbed browsing and IE7 heaven
Care to share in case someone else runs into something similar < |
HuwR |
Posted - 19 September 2006 : 16:10:31 Well, I am now a very happy bunny, I finally discovered what was preventing IE7 from installing, so am now back to tabbed browsing and IE7 heaven < |
i011877 |
Posted - 13 September 2006 : 15:07:35 quote: 1. all you Microsoft bandwagon haters are really silly. 2. if no one tests the beta versions, it will never be released.
Eeeeasy now! Notice the I am running IE7 and have for a while, without any of the problems described above. Best browser ever from Microsoft. Took me a while to get use to, but now I can't go back. Numerous times I have closed the window instead of the tab
A promising product all in all.< |
davemaxwell |
Posted - 12 September 2006 : 07:41:53 quote: Originally posted by SiSL
IE7 is quite comfortable in many aspects, even with the sad fact that IE7 requires a lot of system resources for some reason for me. More memory usage saddens me infact and not displaying PNG colors correctly.
However, I think this is one of best improvements of IE.
Hmmm. I find it's been taking less memory than the default FF 1.5 install. At least for me. It's not nearly the resource hog the first beta was.< |
SiSL |
Posted - 12 September 2006 : 03:42:31 IE7 is quite comfortable in many aspects, even with the sad fact that IE7 requires a lot of system resources for some reason for me. More memory usage saddens me infact and not displaying PNG colors correctly.
However, I think this is one of best improvements of IE.< |
HuwR |
Posted - 10 September 2006 : 15:08:02 well said dayve ,I can honestly say that in 20+ years of computing I have never had a virus/trojan or spyware infect my PC, and contrary to popular belief, firefox and linux and macs suffer from most of the buffer under/over run security problems that windows does, [gets down from soapbox ]< |
dayve |
Posted - 10 September 2006 : 14:32:38 quote: Originally posted by i011877
quote: Originally posted by wii
I will wait for the final version, no way I will install something from Microsoft that is not done yet.
Like an operating system ?
2. things.
1. all you Microsoft bandwagon haters are really silly. 2. if no one tests the beta versions, it will never be released.
and remember, the bigger you become, the bigger the target. I don't want to turn this into a Microsoft versus anything debate but I don't have half the problems that people complain about because I am very security conscience as a whole. I guarantee you that if Opera or Firefox was as big as Internet Explorer, there would be more hacker kiddies out there attacking it. anyway, let me get off my soap box. this thread was about the release of IE7, not if you like the company or not.< |
i011877 |
Posted - 10 September 2006 : 12:30:34 quote: Originally posted by wii
I will wait for the final version, no way I will install something from Microsoft that is not done yet.
Like an operating system ? < |
wii |
Posted - 10 September 2006 : 08:08:49 I will wait for the final version, no way I will install something from Microsoft that is not done yet.< |
MarcelG |
Posted - 09 September 2006 : 13:59:53 quote: Originally posted by dayve
I haven't found any CSS issues with the sites I've built. However, I am noticing that my GMail account will not load up. Maybe just a temporary issue with GMail but figured I'd ask if anyone else is having difficulty loading up GMail with IE7.
Well, I've only had that with Maxthon, not with IE7. < |
golfmann |
Posted - 09 September 2006 : 09:43:22 Sounds to me like I'll stick with Maxthon.
Anyone played around with Vista yet?< |