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History Fan

2006-05-10, 7:11 pm

I tried out IE 7 beta 2 for a few hours today. The new interface is
quite a departure from previous builds of IE. It certainly will take some
getting used to. The tabbed browsing works very nice. RSS feeds and search
bar are an improvement. However, As far as I can tell, IE 7 doesn't have
anything that Firefox doesn't already use. Plus Firefox has a more
customizable interface. With IE 7, certain segments of the browser cannot
be moved around or resized at all.


Miller

2006-05-10, 7:11 pm

*History Fan* wrote on 11.05.06 00:04:
> I tried out IE 7 beta 2 for a few hours today. The new interface is
> quite a departure from previous builds of IE. It certainly will take some
> getting used to. The tabbed browsing works very nice. RSS feeds and search
> bar are an improvement. However, As far as I can tell, IE 7 doesn't have
> anything that Firefox doesn't already use. Plus Firefox has a more
> customizable interface. With IE 7, certain segments of the browser cannot
> be moved around or resized at all.


ACK. Ugly huge tabs, toolbars an icons. No extensions. Strange menues you
can't customize.
Though i nearly never use IE since three years now i can say that i liked
IE 5.5 much better than IE 7.

bye, M.
Whatevernevermind

2006-05-11, 7:11 pm

"History Fan" <UnknownplacesonEarth@unknown11.com> said in
news:c380$4462636b$48311160$7227@FUSE.NET:

> I tried out IE 7 beta 2 for a few hours today. The
> new interface is
> quite a departure from previous builds of IE. It certainly
> will take some getting used to. The tabbed browsing works
> very nice. RSS feeds and search bar are an improvement.
> However, As far as I can tell, IE 7 doesn't have anything
> that Firefox doesn't already use. Plus Firefox has a more
> customizable interface. With IE 7, certain segments of the
> browser cannot be moved around or resized at all.
>
>

In regard to your earlier post about FF crashing... if you had IE7 installed that *may* be
the problem. I don't think they get along very well thanks to m$ but don't quote me on
that. )
History Fan

2006-05-11, 7:11 pm

"Whatevernevermind" <whatever@you.wish.org> wrote in message
news:Xns97C057C7F8AA5MXsseIlTgqrcBIltrYr
f@dont.fear.the.reefer.com...
> "History Fan" <UnknownplacesonEarth@unknown11.com> said in
> news:c380$4462636b$48311160$7227@FUSE.NET:
>
> In regard to your earlier post about FF crashing... if you had IE7
> installed that *may* be
> the problem. I don't think they get along very well thanks to m$ but don't
> quote me on
> that. )



IE 7 beta was installed after the 2nd Firefox crash. However, I've
since reformatted my hard drive and reinstalled everything, except IE 7.


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