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You do realize firefox copied netscape?[snapback]211474[/snapback]
QuoteYou do realize firefox copied netscape?[snapback]211474[/snapback]Firefox had permission to. Besides, the first program with tabs used in that type of interfact was AIMutation, so it really isnt Netscapes idea. Also, Netscape also endorses Firefox as Firefox endorses Netscape. The Netscape team has also helped the Firefox team with stuff as well as the Firefox team with Netscape.[snapback]211632[/snapback]
How could anyone possibly want IE?[snapback]211640[/snapback]
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thats all fine and dandy, but OPERA was the king at school for getting past the 'Surf Control' and 'Cyber Sitter' useless software they have...ahh...opera 4.2....those were the days...[snapback]211777[/snapback]
Hey snow, when is the review coming?-Banana[snapback]212240[/snapback]
Internet Explorer 7, the seventh installation of the spyware ridden Internet Explorer series. Internet Explorer 7 is better than the previous versions, but still doesnt beat other browsers like Netscape and Firefox. First thing I noticed was the very unfriendly and uncustomizable URL Bar. Options such as "File, Edit, View, etc" cannot be moved to the normal position which was a huge mistake.One very cool feature ripped from Firefox is the built in search engine. Just by looking at it you can tell that it is ripped 100% from Firefox and Netscape. One thing I thought was funny was that MSN is not the default search engine, Yahoo! is.Another thing which I noticed that I didnt like was there is NO refresh button, meaning you have to right click on the tab in order to refresh. Another button that is missing is the stop button, which comes in useful when you need to stop the site from redirecting.The new Anti-Phishing feature is a big step up for Microsoft, however, add-ons were available from 3rd Party sites which performed it, so it isnt really big news for those who wanted to be protected. It will be spoofed soon or exploited, so it really doesnt matter.Another step up for Microsoft was the add-ons which we ALL know will be used for bad, yet another thing I have to worry to be exploited, we all know this will a goldmine for exploiters and a whole new realm of possibilities for spyware.Now we get on to the most important addon for IE7. Tabbed browsing. Tabbed browsing on IE7 was somewhat weird for me. The fact that your ALWAYS in tabs kind of bugged me, there is also a blank tab which I think is an empty tab but it just opens up a new tab, and you CANT close it.The rendering engine has already shown several bugs, on USB alone, I was able to find several CSS errors as well as problems rendering tables.One awesome step forward though, I was unable to load Comet Cursor through this, however, this is only because the software isnt compatible with IE7 yet, I personally believe that IE7 will still pose the same spyware problems as IE6.I must say, I love the way IE7 presents RSS feeds when you click on them, however, whats the use, RSS is for quick news reading and there is no point viewing the RSS file when you can just view the homepage :-PWhile it is still in beta, IE7 has made some improvements over past IE's, but I still dont think it has what it takes to gain back users from Firefox or other 3rd party browsers, infact, I honestly believe IE7 will drive users to 3rd party browsers due to its very hard-to-adapt GUI and options. Overall, I'd give IE7 a 4/10.Microsoft, a multibillion dollar company still cant produce a browser better than a 3rd parties open source one. Shame on you Microsoft.