Microsoft Product That Doesn’t Suck
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It’s unusual for them, but at least in this recent beta, IE7 does not suck. Don’t know if I would switch to it from Firefox, but its not a horrible browser either.
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Don’t switch. I’m using both as well. I still like the way Firefox displays webpages as opposed to IE. Plus, Firefox is open-source you gotta support the open-source community man. Oh, and what’s with the switch to typepad? The WordPress platform was nice!
I can’t imagine being without Firefox now although there are a few web pages which I must open in Explorer. I would hope that Firefox would become more universal.
I’m not switching but I’m not not switching just because something is open source and another isn’t. Whatever does the job best.
I’m a little wary about using a beta version of a product.
That said, the first thing that came into my head when I saw this was the joke about vacuum cleaners.
IE7? Wasn’t that released years ago? I’d have to start up my Parllels to review, but I’d have *sworn* that IE7 is what I’ve been running there…
Is this maybe a ‘re-imagining’, or a complete rework, just happening to reuse the name? Typically M$, tho….if you can’t dazzle them with brilliance, battle them with bull….
Hahaha.