Internet Explorer 7 is ready for download

The final non-Beta version of Internet Explorer 7 is out now and like all Microsoft product, this is an imitation of Firefox like what Zune is to iPod and what Windows Vista is to Mac O/S. The bad news for user of pirated Windows XP and Vista is that you’re not able to use it. That is fine with everyone, who needs Internet Explorer 7 anyway? I’m happy with my Firefox, and there is no pirated version or crack for Internet Explorer 7, why would you need one anyway?
For web developers, today is the day all IE7/ CSS rendering bugs on your pages (if any) become official, too… which is a good news because today is my last day working and since blogger had update their system to a new CSS style system, I need all the time to recode and clean up all those Blogger Templates.
Back to Internet Explorer 7, for those who install a pirated version of Windows Xp, here are two screenshot for your eyes. Nothing to shout about, and yes it does look like another Firefox with feed and tab browsing. learn to be creative Microsoft, you’re nothing but a big bully.

Tab browsing? That is so old school. Give me something better!

This look like something from Firefox, can I remove the msn search and replace it with Google Search?
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dr.happy
October 19th, 2006One of the most interesting aspects of the IE vs. Firefox battle is the development of the ecosystem of extensions or add-ons. Right now firefox had a great advantage in this space but you can see microsoft trying to catch up.
Microsoft has a interesting partner in Trailfire, a recommended download for IE7. See link:
http://www.ieaddons.com/SearchResults.aspx?keywords=trailfire
But this extension is also available for firefox. See link:
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/3524/
I think the ecosystem for firefox and IE will decide who wins this battle. What do you think?
Marina making pictures
October 19th, 2006This new upgrade of IE is surely a good step from microsoft. I wonder if they could close all existing IE bugs with this release of IE7.
Thank you for sharing this story with me !