Internet Explorer 7
Well, Microsoft has finally released IE7. I've downloaded the software this morning and am still trying it out. How many of you think you'll take the plunge? Here's a link to a download site in case you want to try it: IE7
My initial impression of the new IE browser is positive and since Firefox has been pissing me off a lot lately I'll make the switch at work. I have a new laptop here that I bought just 6 months ago and so it's up to date. My computer at home however is over 6 years old and I don't want to risk its remaining days with IE7. I suspect the old thing won't be able to handle the new technology so I'm not even going to download it at home. I keep thinking about buying a new computer for home...but I never seem to actually do it. :-)
Here's a review of IE7 from eWeek in case you want to get some expert opinion. The bottom line of their review seems to be that IE7 is right up there with Firefox and Opera except that it's only working well with Windows XP right now.
UPDATE: Carmi, who's an international and often quoted expert on technology, isn't very impressed with this new browser from Microsoft. He advises folk to check out the review here. And y'know--Carmi's quoted in the review!
IE 7, which has was announced in February 2005 by chairman Bill Gates, has been touted by the company as a significant update in the areas of security and usability. The interface has been streamlined and tabs have been added to compete with rivals such as Mozilla's Firefox and Opera's flagship browser. On the security front, IE 7 adds anti-phishing defenses as well as additional features to control ActiveX controls, which historically have been a pain point for Microsoft's browser.
My initial impression of the new IE browser is positive and since Firefox has been pissing me off a lot lately I'll make the switch at work. I have a new laptop here that I bought just 6 months ago and so it's up to date. My computer at home however is over 6 years old and I don't want to risk its remaining days with IE7. I suspect the old thing won't be able to handle the new technology so I'm not even going to download it at home. I keep thinking about buying a new computer for home...but I never seem to actually do it. :-)
Here's a review of IE7 from eWeek in case you want to get some expert opinion. The bottom line of their review seems to be that IE7 is right up there with Firefox and Opera except that it's only working well with Windows XP right now.
UPDATE: Carmi, who's an international and often quoted expert on technology, isn't very impressed with this new browser from Microsoft. He advises folk to check out the review here. And y'know--Carmi's quoted in the review!
Comments
brb, I have to go make an offering to the mozilla gods. :)
Michele says hi!
But it's a nothing-new product, and it simply catches MS up to the state-of-the-art that everyone else has pursued for years. I'm using Firefox, and I'm not going back.
Of course, IE7 will eventually dominate. That's the way the world works in browserland. For now, anyway.
http://www.echannelline.com/usa/story.cfm?item=21303