In Vista IE7 is an even better browser as it implements Protected Mode for some extra security (and yes it does work wounders). My best bet it that FireFox will also get to use this technolegy and Microsoft will probebly help them doing it, considering they invited the FF team to redmond. This is just wild speculation thou, but would be great if it happened. Competition or not, a more secure Windows is a Win-Win deal.
in order to have me to switch to ie71.a built-in and resume support download manager2.spelling check3.something similar like the FF's live bookmarks, I want a drag down menu not a rss feed page
swamyg1Oct 7, 2006
ummm.... WHO GIVES A RAT'S ASS!
dark_iceOct 7, 2006
In Vista IE7 is an even better browser as it implements Protected Mode for some extra security (and yes it does work wounders). My best bet it that FireFox will also get to use this technolegy and Microsoft will probebly help them doing it, considering they invited the FF team to redmond. This is just wild speculation thou, but would be great if it happened. Competition or not, a more secure Windows is a Win-Win deal.
bamb00Oct 7, 2006
in order to have me to switch to ie71.a built-in and resume support download manager2.spelling check3.something similar like the FF's live bookmarks, I want a drag down menu not a rss feed page
Closed AccountOct 7, 2006
Insert IE7's clumsy-ass interface here.
devalOct 7, 2006
I just wish they had an adblock addon like firefox
yahoofromOct 8, 2006
You can't insert random comment here because 2 minutes are gone.