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Do you use Internet Explorer 7 ??

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by olddocks, Sep 17, 2007.

  1. a$$-wise

    a$$-wise Well-Known Member

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    #161
    NO I dont have vista & I've not downloaded IE 7.
    I dont use it.

    I use Firefox 2.0 & earlier used to use 1.5.
    shifted from IE way back. but I still use it because of some MS compatibility issues but I have IE 6 and not IE 7.

    I used opera for RSS. since it allows you to read the feed offline
     
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    #162
    We all know that IE is most used browser of universe.The latest version IE7 is much improved, secure and fast.Also IE7 is now available to download and install without WGA Validation, and that too legally!!! You can download IE7 from here:

    Personally I think this is good move by Microsoft, as IE was loosing browser market.
     
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    techpr Well-Known Member

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    and will lose more. Firefox 3 is just around the corner.
     
    techpr, Oct 11, 2007 IP
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    nihangshah Prominent Member

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    #165
    No, I use Firefox. It's a bit slow and memory hogger, but is faster than IE7.
     
    nihangshah, Oct 12, 2007 IP
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    worldman Notable Member

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    #166
    When it comes to the most inovative features that goes to FF but if you want a solid product that is very reliable try the new IE (not the old one)
     
    worldman, Oct 12, 2007 IP
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    lalitnagrath Banned

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    #167
    firefox rules and rocks!!
     
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    #168
    Firefox is far far more reliable than IE.
     
    Napoleon, Oct 12, 2007 IP
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    #169
    I didn't know that good thing I use firefox:D
     
    j_o, Oct 13, 2007 IP
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    I only use Firefox and will stick to it..
     
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    Had ie7 and it made my computer go !!!!!!!!!
    had to get it fixed after that.
     
    hosters, Oct 13, 2007 IP
  12. Divisive Cottonwood

    Divisive Cottonwood Peon

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    #172
    As a webdesigner I use IE7, and I also use all other browsers including IE6.

    For everyday browsing I use Firefox.

    IE7 is certainly better than IE6 - I mean, it has tabbed browsing for a start.

    CSS standards are also a lot better in IE7 than they were for IE6 or IE5.5
     
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    techpr Well-Known Member

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    That is very true.

    In order to secure IE you have to change or turn off lots of options and the average Joe don't know how to do it. This is where Firefox shines.
     
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    Me as a Web Designer I use Firefox/Dreamweaver combination, when done I test using IE7 and Safari to make sure the web page renders OK in all platforms.
     
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    Only if i have to i use firefox 100x better
     
    visitmaniac, Oct 13, 2007 IP
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    I like firefox. IE is waste. but I dont know why people uses IE.
     
    qualityhostings, Oct 13, 2007 IP
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    I use both IE and Firefox, because I frequent some sites that really don't get on with Firefox, grr :(

    I don't like IE much - there's too many addons for FF that are far too usefull and I really miss them.
     
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    Divisive Cottonwood Peon

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    #178
    There shouldn't be much if any difference between IE7 and other common browsers like Firefox and Opera.

    If your site works in Firefox you will find that it works in all browsers apart from IE6 and below on the pc. You will then find that you spent 80% of your time in cross-browser compatibility work making sure that your site works in IE6. There are many CSS bugs in IE6 and IE5.5.
     
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    That's our job, we must continue promoting Firefox.
     
    techpr, Oct 13, 2007 IP
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    #180
    I use Fire Fox on one PC and IE7 on another. Fire Fox still owns but I half to admit that IE7 is so much better then IE6 was… Microsoft dose well in borrowing ideas from Linux and Mac :p
     
    pollopesca, Oct 13, 2007 IP