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Re: Will IE7 Kill Firefox?
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Anonymous
IE7 as uber-browser...not so much.
I downloaded it awhile ago as a beta. I use it solely to access Microsoft's TechNet forums, since they won't render quite right in Firefox. Mind you I had a heck of time getting IE 7's security permissions set right to access microsoft.com in the first place.
As a developer, I don't care for it. It still gives cryptic information for debugging ASP code - Firefox is much more explicit. Firefox is also better at helping debug JavaScript - which with the explosion in AJAX lately, is a very important feature for developers once again.
As an IT Professional, supporting corporate users, I don't care for IE7 either. My users are quite confused by the interface. They are much more comfortable with IE6. I could spend awhile tweaking IE7 to more closely resemble a UI that works - or I can just leave everyone on IE6. Hmmm.
So, IE7 is not for me. But then again, the first thing I did with XP was change the interface to classic windows. I like the functionality of the newer software, but does the UI have to change? Microsoft, take a hint from Ford and Mopar, go back to what works on the outside and just leave the updates to the engine.
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