Windows XP Download your IE7 from Microsoft here ...

muckshifter

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Final release ... not Beta. ;)

They hid it quite well from me ... but I found it in the end. :p


http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/downloads/default.mspx



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So is it better than IE6?
After being converted to Firefox is it worth going back?
Whats your view on it?
 
feckit said:
So is it better than IE6?
After being converted to Firefox is it worth going back?
Whats your view on it?
View, what view ... oh, you mean when it first starts up it wants to got to go.microsoft.somethingorother but can't find the website ... you mean something like that?

"Internet Exploder Cannot display the Web Page"

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The button on the desktop look very pretty though.

I won't be using it much, I use Firefox on both my Linux & XP ... I do like FF beta2 RC2, well actually its RC3 now, it updated itself, restarted and re-displayed the page I was viewing.

My main browser is, Firefox and will remain so. ;)
 
I've got IE7 now, and I quite like it now that I've got used to it. It appears to be IE6 but with tabbed browsing, a search box and a few extra security features. Certainly no harm in giving it a go :)
 
Ian Cunningham said:
I've got IE7 now, and I quite like it now that I've got used to it. It appears to be IE6 but with tabbed browsing, a search box and a few extra security features. Certainly no harm in giving it a go :)
I can't find how to do anything in it ... :D

AND, I said the same thing when I first tried Firefox.
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Well I have tried it:nod: , takes a while to install [25mins]:eek: , after that it seems ok, now all you have to do is find all the extras:rolleyes:, yes they are there:nod: , a novice is likely to get a bit confused:eek: [hair pulling time] apart from that its not bad at all ;)
 
itsme said:
Work at it mucks! Work at it:lol:
NOPE!!

I use Firefox in Linux and while we can import IE and use it to verify how our website will look, it don't work that good.

I'll stick to the uniformity and cross-OS-platform browsing of Firefox ... and I can move the tools around in the toolbar. ;)

Anybody have any problems ... use Google. :p
 
Apparently its going to be in their next Automatic Updates release - shouldn't be long, must be another loophole they want to patch by now :D


I will probably give it a go, but to be honest I've never had a problem with IE6.
 
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