Re: IE 7.0 on horizon
- From: "FrankV" <FrankV@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 08:45:59 -0400
I agree with everything you say. I try new versions of just about every
program (Firefox, Netscape, CrazyBrowser, OffByOne, Enigma, ...) and an hour
is always enough. Each one has something that is not in IE but none are
really worth changing.
Frank
"lamchopz" <lamchopz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> I'm excited about the upcoming version of Internet Explorer.
>
> Other rival browsers might have many appealing features such as tabbed
> browsing, a download manager, etc. but I just can't quit MS IE.
>
> I have tried Firefox (1.0.3), Netscape (7.2), the two main competitors
> against IE. Result(?): Removing both of them.
>
> I enjoyed Firefox for 30 minutes and 10 minutes for Netscape. Those
> open-source browsers are just not my type.
>
> One particular reason is Google Toolbar, which is only available for IE.
>
> The new version of IE should include more startling features than its
> predecessors had. One is a download manager that would help resume broken
> downloads and integrate all the downloads in one single window, probably
> also
> the capability to split the file into many parts to accelerate the speed.
>
> Tabbed browsing is not among expectation, since Windows XP allows multiple
> IE windows to be grouped together. It's similar to tabbed browsing anyway.
> However, if Microsoft can add that feature in IE, version 7.0 will
> definitely
> be the winner.
.
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