IE 7

Be kind. No government, state, or local politics allowed. Admin has final decision for any/all removed posts.
Forum rules
Be kind. No government, state, or local politics allowed. Admin has final decision for any/all removed posts.
UDELBR
Deletedaccounts
Deletedaccounts
Posts: 1567
Joined: Fri Mar 19, 2004 1:07 am

Post by UDELBR »

The betas of IE7 are what finally drove me to Firefox. MS made Cleartype the default in IE7 (absolutely unreadable!), which was bad enough, but it also changed all the fonts in Outlook Express as well. The only solution was to uninstall.

Firefox does it all. I have no regrets.
User avatar
Chuck(G)
6 valves
6 valves
Posts: 5679
Joined: Fri Mar 19, 2004 12:48 am
Location: Not out of the woods yet.
Contact:

Post by Chuck(G) »

UncleBeer wrote:Firefox does it all. I have no regrets.
...except for some pages on the M$ site. Try opening some http://www.microsoft.com pages in IE and then in Firefox. They look different--and some are non-functional in Firefox.

All I'm saying is that while Firefox is very good (and the betas of FF 2.0 look even better), don't ditch your copy of IE quite yet.
UDELBR
Deletedaccounts
Deletedaccounts
Posts: 1567
Joined: Fri Mar 19, 2004 1:07 am

Post by UDELBR »

Chuck(G) wrote:
UncleBeer wrote:Firefox does it all. I have no regrets.
...except for some pages on the M$ site.
Does that surprise you? MS commonly buys companies for no other reason than to throw them under the bus. This is not a benevolent company we're discussing here...
User avatar
Chuck(G)
6 valves
6 valves
Posts: 5679
Joined: Fri Mar 19, 2004 12:48 am
Location: Not out of the woods yet.
Contact:

Post by Chuck(G) »

UncleBeer wrote:
Chuck(G) wrote:
UncleBeer wrote:Firefox does it all. I have no regrets.
...except for some pages on the M$ site.
Does that surprise you? MS commonly buys companies for no other reason than to throw them under the bus. This is not a benevolent company we're discussing here...
Of course not--I've been following Microsoft since the late 70's. But dislike of M$ is no reason to jettison your copy of IE--remember that they also deploy (some wonderfully buggy) server-side software that sooner or later will bedevil Firefox and other browsers. Best to have a fall-back just in case.
User avatar
Chuck(G)
6 valves
6 valves
Posts: 5679
Joined: Fri Mar 19, 2004 12:48 am
Location: Not out of the woods yet.
Contact:

Post by Chuck(G) »

cktuba wrote:Here's some cheery news for ya...

IE7 To Be Sent As Automatic Update
...which is an excellent reason to disable automatic update. I swear that some of these "security updates" must replace half the operating system. Sort of like fixing a car by replacing everything but the VIN plates.
User avatar
Chuck(G)
6 valves
6 valves
Posts: 5679
Joined: Fri Mar 19, 2004 12:48 am
Location: Not out of the woods yet.
Contact:

Post by Chuck(G) »

cktuba wrote:I'm just glad that they've held off on "Longhorn" aka "Vista" as long as they have. They've pushed that back again, haven't they? M$, let's get this crap right, before shoving it out the door and foisting it onto the general public.
Yeah, now they'll be passing out coupons in January for a discount on Vista to make up for all the delays. About the nicest thing I've heard about Vista is that "it runs almost as fast as XP". And unless you're running a server, stay away from the x64 version of it--I couldn't get much to run at all, other than Microsoft Office.
User avatar
Tubaryan12
6 valves
6 valves
Posts: 2101
Joined: Sat Nov 13, 2004 7:49 am

Post by Tubaryan12 »

Chuck(G) wrote:
cktuba wrote:I'm just glad that they've held off on "Longhorn" aka "Vista" as long as they have. They've pushed that back again, haven't they? M$, let's get this crap right, before shoving it out the door and foisting it onto the general public.
Yeah, now they'll be passing out coupons in January for a discount on Vista to make up for all the delays. About the nicest thing I've heard about Vista is that "it runs almost as fast as XP". And unless you're running a server, stay away from the x64 version of it--I couldn't get much to run at all, other than Microsoft Office.
Now that was the only reason I was interested in Vista was for the 64 bit version. I've had an Athlon 64 for a couple of years now and was hoping I could finally unleash all of its power. I guess not.
Marzan BBb
John Packer JP-274 euphonium
King 607F
Posting and You
User avatar
tubafatness
4 valves
4 valves
Posts: 543
Joined: Sat Jun 26, 2004 9:12 pm

Post by tubafatness »

poomshanka wrote:Personally, I find this to be Explorer's most salient feature:

http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/i ... etexplorer
I thought that was already the case. It would be like using an Apple program on a PC; it shouldn't be done. As far which is better, though, that's another story.
"There are places in music that you can only go if you're an idiot."--Tom Waits
User avatar
tubafatness
4 valves
4 valves
Posts: 543
Joined: Sat Jun 26, 2004 9:12 pm

Post by tubafatness »

I just downloaded and am currently running IE7, and I like it. I especially like the multiple windows within the central browser system. It really helps when you have to be on more than one website at once, and cuts back on the number of browsers you have up. Plus, the whole setup is a little more streamlined, which is always a plus.
"There are places in music that you can only go if you're an idiot."--Tom Waits
User avatar
Tubaryan12
6 valves
6 valves
Posts: 2101
Joined: Sat Nov 13, 2004 7:49 am

Post by Tubaryan12 »

Tubaryan12 wrote:I loaded it on the 19th and so far no problems.
Well, that run of luck ended. It seems that there is a problem that some folks have encountered using IE7 where it stops your machine from booting up. Just like in this thread:

http://groups.google.com/group/microsof ... d6a687f2d4

I got my machine to finally boot after several attempts, did a backup of all important files and continued on. The pc continued to bog down more and more and finally crashed again in the same manner. I finally did a format and a complete re-install of the O.S. It was fun while it lasted, but I think IE7 is not quite ready for prime time. Y.M.M.V.

****edit****

Correction: problem caused by bad hard drive, so the test will continue. :lol:
Marzan BBb
John Packer JP-274 euphonium
King 607F
Posting and You
User avatar
Tubaryan12
6 valves
6 valves
Posts: 2101
Joined: Sat Nov 13, 2004 7:49 am

Post by Tubaryan12 »

See edit above.
Marzan BBb
John Packer JP-274 euphonium
King 607F
Posting and You
User avatar
SplatterTone
5 valves
5 valves
Posts: 1906
Joined: Fri Jul 15, 2005 11:17 pm
Location: Tulsa, OK
Contact:

Post by SplatterTone »

Since Windows Update was going to pester me until I did it, and eventually I'll be required to do it, I installed it this evening. So far, I've only gotten one "program not responding" box; and another time had to close it and restart because it kept saying any site I tried to hit was not available. Only two fatal errors in one evening. Not bad, huh? (cough cough).

Let's hand the space shuttle program over to M$.
Good signature lines: http://tinyurl.com/a47spm
User avatar
Chuck(G)
6 valves
6 valves
Posts: 5679
Joined: Fri Mar 19, 2004 12:48 am
Location: Not out of the woods yet.
Contact:

Post by Chuck(G) »

There must be a disease out there. My copy of Real Player keeps pestering me to do an update; when I give in and say "OK", it responds that there are no updates available. I finally (today) just disabled the update check.

OTOH, Vista seems to always be doing something on the net whenever I look at the router. I have no idea what's going on, nor am I going to try to figure it out.

Let some poor sap who puts a mission-critical app on it be the guinea pig.
Post Reply