Internet Explorer 7 Screenshots

goan_st4r

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Here are some screenshots I took of Internet Explorer 7, Microsofts latest internet browser. Enjoy!

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the new IE 7 looks like a mix between aol explorer(terrible) and firefox with a theme. i didnt read about but have they dont anything to improve security?
 
im not saying go with IE7 im just showing some screens...i like firefox but IE has a chance this time cuz they took out activex...and yea i had trouble getting the screens bigger srry
 
goan_st4r said:
im not saying go with IE7 im just showing some screens...i like firefox but IE has a chance this time cuz they took out activex...and yea i had trouble getting the screens bigger srry

yea who knows, maybe they will offer cool new skins.
 
Bill Gates wont let anyone out do him, even with firefox, IE is 90% of the browsers out there. According to the webstats of my website anyway.

Windows users - 97.6%
Mac users - 1.4%

IE - 91.3%
FF - 6%
 
fatal1ty_fan said:
yeah i mean i have tryed it but it juss seemed like it was a copy of firefox

and i think firefox is better

It more or less is a copy of firefox. A lot of the concepts of the new IE were directly taken from firefox, safari and other much more proven browsers. And so, it's usually better to go with the original :).

P.S. I still think it's hilarious that SP2 blocks out ActiveX as a "security risk". Anybody else love the irony in that situation??
 
dciscouts said:
P.S. I still think it's hilarious that SP2 blocks out ActiveX as a "security risk". Anybody else love the irony in that situation??


Well, ActiveX controls can be used to harm your computer, but they can also add a lot of functionality to a website...

Microsoft was wise to change IE so you can choose whether or not to allow ActiveX, if you trust the site...

Anyway, its always hilarious to see someone poke fun at Microsoft for not doing something to better secure a piece of their software and then the "same person" turns around and condemns Microsoft for actually doing something to improve their product
 
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