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IE7 is finally upon us. It has taken Microsoft more than 5 years to get to this point. A lot has changed since then. In the last 5 years Mozilla’s Firefox has stolen a march, both in being technology compliant and browsing safety, and has eaten into IE’s market share. In 2002, IE had a 96 percent market share of the browser market. In 2006, it has fallen to 85 percent and will continue to fall further as Firefox finds more adapters. Installation After the reboot was over, I fired up IE and was greeted by a typical options screen which allows you to turn on the anti-phishing filter and set up various options such as default language etc. Once you are done with the options, the first thing that strikes you is the re-designed interface. You will either love it or hate it. I had mixed feelings on the issue - finding it quite functional but a little too sparse for my liking. The back and forward buttons have been kept in place in the corner on the left side, but in a break from the traditional design, the standard drop-down menus are by default hidden and become visible only if you use a shortcut like ALT-F or the mouse. The address bar has been moved right on top which is a good thing as this will prevent spyware toolbar’s from hijacking it. In a bad move though, the refresh button has moved next to the address bar and is not easily visible. Its odd position will make people search for it initially. |
Tags: IE7 , Microsoft , Phishing , Security , Internet Explorer , QuickTabs
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