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h0ughy
04-11-2006, 04:51 PM
its downloading as i speak, this should be good, I have no idea what to expect. Also got the new office SP3 updates too.

wonder if it is more secure? :help:

Omaroo
04-11-2006, 05:20 PM
I've had it for a while now as part of Vista. It's been great actually - very stable and also very friendly to use.

h0ughy
04-11-2006, 05:24 PM
using it now, hey it has tabs like firefox

Omaroo
04-11-2006, 06:06 PM
Try opening several pages - each in their own tab and press the QuickTabs button (right next to the add-favourite button) or press Ctrl-Q. Very nice.

Ric
04-11-2006, 06:16 PM
Sounds intriguing, I'll have to go and check it out. I didnt even know there was an IE7 :P

cheers

wavelandscott
04-11-2006, 06:26 PM
I downloaded it the other day on our home machine...seems okay once you get used to the changes...so far we have not had any trouble with it.

Cheers!

rogerg
04-11-2006, 06:32 PM
I'm glad it finally has tabs like FireFox, but I think it's dumb of MS to make tabs a IE7 thing. Why aren't they a OS thing? That is, why when you open up one program with multiple files don't they appear as tabs along the bottom, rather than multiple task bar icons? Examples are MS Word, MS Access, MS IE 6.... where multiple documents in the same application take up task bar space.

They did a half baked solution in Win XP with the grouping thing on the taskbar, but that's nowhere near as functional as tabs - it's 2 clicks and shorter descriptions.

I'm sure once someone else builds an add-on for the OS to do that, MS will copy it (like they copied FireFox and everything else in the past... ) .. here they had an opportunity to take it one step better than FireFox.

My 2c worth :-)

Roger.

CoombellKid
04-11-2006, 06:41 PM
Got it last night, seems ok. Dont use Firefox myself, but Netscape has had
tabs for quite sometime.

regards,CS sunny days

Rob

syzygy
04-11-2006, 09:39 PM
That's up to the application designer, not the OS. What you're describing very similar to the way most programs, incuding Word etc, operated in the Win3.1 days. It was called MDI from memory. I don't like it for programs like Word that update/save data. It's fine for browsers and the way Excel uses tabs, where they relate to worksheets within a single speadsheet.


Yeah, I hated that and turned it off.


..... it will break a lot of programs. The UI belongs to the app, not the OS. It's the program that has all the triggers for UI widgets. Don't forget that there are may programs out there that, for one reason or another, are strictly single-threaded, meaning one UI = one .exe, they wouldn't handle it at all.


You overpaid. :)

norm
04-11-2006, 09:51 PM
Have been using it for a few weeks (test/beta?) seems stable enough. I probably should use Firefox more, but just use to IE. So far so good, tab browsing helps reduce the clutter.:)

spacezebra
04-11-2006, 11:24 PM
I must check this out too, thanks for the heads up.

Cheers Petra

Ric
04-11-2006, 11:32 PM
I've now finished downloading IE7 along with a bunch of security updates that needed loading as well.
First impressions is that it looks a whole lot simpler to use and so far is quite stable, it also seems a lot more user friendly.

cheers

matt
05-11-2006, 04:36 PM
Seems quite good.

I like the quick tabs feature but I reckon the placement of the refresh button at upper right is pretty annoying.

Still getting used to it, but so far so good.

I also have Firefox which I really like for its speed.

Harb
05-11-2006, 05:25 PM
Seems like a good thing...........no crashes so far ;)

AstroJunk
05-11-2006, 06:34 PM
I love the multiple homepages function - just open a browser and it opens all of your favourite sites in one go.

And the favourites menu is just sooooooooo much nicer to use.

The biggest new feature is the printing - its simpley superb - exactly how it ought to be done at last (though not quite perfect yet)!

tornado33
05-11-2006, 11:28 PM
I saw it running on a mates new Core Duo system, but was too busy salivating over his new PC with its E6600 cpu and 2gb ram.
Omaroo, are you using Vista, Ive read nothing but horror stories as to its buggyness and its vicious resource hunger, is it that bad?

Back to IE7, is it any faster than IE6?
Thanks
Scott

Ric
05-11-2006, 11:48 PM
Hi Scott, on my computer IE7 is definitely faster.
My system is a P4 3.6 GHz & 1.5Gb Ram, also with dialup 56K connection and there are visible improvements in speed and movements from one site to another.

cheers

AstroJunk
06-11-2006, 12:37 AM
Vista is superb, as is Office 2007 - More Mac than Mac if you know what I mean!

But bug free it is not - but then it hasn't been released yet has it?! and resource hungry it certainly is - a serious machine is needed to take full advantage of the new features.

Microsoft have written everything from the ground up with this one so it should be interesting to see how good it is in the long run. As a BA, I'm certainly looking forward to seeing if .Net 3 will live up to it's (my) expectations...

Omaroo
06-11-2006, 07:32 AM
People just love writing emotive junk about anything and everything to get their 15 minutes of fame. IMHO this has happened to every significant realease of anything from Linux to XP to MacOSX to Windows Vista.

Vista (RC1 Build 5600) has been nothing but a pleasure to use in my experience. I run a modest machine (at home) with a 2.0Ghz AMD Athlon64, 1Gb RAM and an 80Gb SATA HDD. Nothing special at all. The machine is smooth as silk the whole time.

And this is coming from a Mac guy........

ving
06-11-2006, 09:22 AM
tabs? bout time!

Ric
06-11-2006, 10:41 AM
I was just having a look at Vista on the Microsoft website, very impressive stuff indeed. But it's a 3gb download just to have a look :eyepop: , it will take me 64 hours on dialup to download :eyepop: .
I just wait for the commercial release :whistle:

cheers:)

acropolite
12-11-2006, 11:49 AM
Just reloaded XP on a new HDD with IE7. My first impression is it's faster, don't understand why they had to try and make it look like firefox though. I don't like the inflexibility of the toolbars. In the old version I could rearrange everything I wanted in to 2 bars, now to get the same it takes 3 bars. I have to agree on the location of the refresh, stupid spot IMO and the search toolbar takes up valuable real estate that I had covered with one icon in the links section previously. Scrolling is not smooth at least on my PC, but maybe that's a settings thing. For me a few plusses but on the screen utilisation several minusses.

Edit: found the scrolling problem, my video drivers had not loaded correctly. Scrolling is now as before.

Striker
12-11-2006, 04:41 PM
Been using it for about a week now.

Seems ok.

Everything runs quickly but so it should with my New Duo6600 CPU and 2 gig of DDR2 ram.

[1ponders]
12-11-2006, 04:47 PM
I'm with you Phil, doesn't ring my bell for the same reason......and others.