Crack Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) Genuine Windows Validation

October 20, 2006 · Filed Under Uncategorized 

I simply hate to say this, only after one day the IE7 make it to the masses, cracks for Internet Explorer has surface allowing pirated Windows XP user to install it in their computer. Tell me again, why do you need IE7 when you have Firefox 2.0 for free and with no cracks to play around with.

IE7 will also be distributed and released as high-priority update via Automatic Updates in November 2006. Installation of IE7 needs a genuine Windows, which will be validated during setup process. And crack to install IE7 for failed WGA validate system already available


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  1. Weekly Weblog » Firefox 2.0 Out : Happy News for Blogger

    November 25th, 2006
    1

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  2. Vincent Liopard.

    December 3rd, 2006
    2

    Answering the question regarding to why to use IE7 instead of FireFox, it is the same reason for still using Windows instead of Linux. Unfortunatelly Microsoft have all the knowledge to make the best friendly user interface we ever seen. Try to customize your Firefox… it’s very very ugly and doesn’t work in a lot of websites!


  3. Szaky

    December 4th, 2006
    3

    Why use IE instead of FireFox? I think it’s about getting used to things. Browsers are only mere tools for getting our things from the web, or onto it :).

    I personally am open for new things, (I use firefox :)), but I know a bunch of people who, because they got used to IE’s good and bad things they don’t want to learn anything else. Everybody has to accept that.

    To Vincent I had to say, try to customize IE, and we can talk. With one -click-extension-install, You don’t have to understand anything about your browser, and can control almost everything during your internet journey. In IE, most of the things are hidden, or not user-controlled, so it is very easy to make clean, simple user interface for.
    For websites looking different in different browsers: IT IS THE FAULT OF THE DESIGNER! There are standards to be used…


  4. Tom

    December 10th, 2006
    4

    Sometimes youhave to use both, especially when youre a web developer like myself.
    Worse thing is that I also need IE6 on my machine and I am trying to do it now :)
    Cheers,

    Tom


  5. michael

    December 14th, 2006
    5

    i’m a firefox and opera user, and i’ve hated MSIE since other browsers introduced tabs.

    However, people use it at work, so i looked at ie7, and i’ve got to say it looks a whole lot better than before. Finally folks at MS have worked out which bits to copy from firefox (the tabs, the search box with configurable search engines). And they’ve made it much less bad.

    Would be great if MS would just open up their source code to the world (how many programmers would leap in to improve windows!!), instead of controlling excessively with the ‘genuine advantage’ tag. But it’s not about to happen is it.


  6. CybFreak

    February 1st, 2007
    6

    Simply my client need IE7 support in his scripts, that why I need it :)


  7. viktor

    February 3rd, 2007
    7

    Why?????

    Because in no situation can ie7 eat up about 183MBs of may memory while in use like firefox2 did yesterday with only 2 tabs for 1 hour!!!!!
    and a lot slower than ie7. especially at first launch.


  8. Aeternum_X

    February 18th, 2007
    8

    Can anybody tell me if Firefox supports coloured scrollbars like in IE?

    I need some help. Thanks!


  9. glm

    April 15th, 2007
    9

    Because the company is famous, difficult, selfish and rich; it is therefore difficult to ignore their products, even if it means cracking their code, just to see what is juicy about them. “They are one of the world’s default standard.org; I did not say .god”

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