IE 7.0 Beta 2 Available to the Public 422
spyrochaete writes "Microsoft has just made available their latest beta preview build of their Internet Explorer 7.0 web browser. New features such as tabbed browsing and RSS subscription are summarized in an animated tour. MS welcomes feedback at the Internet Explorer 7 newsgroup." There's also a Channel 9 interview available, as well as commentary on the IEBlog. Update: 01/31 19:58 GMT by Z : prostoalex wrote in with a link to a review of the release at PC Magazine.
Once again... (Score:2, Funny)
Once again I will return to browsing the internet with Firefox.
Re:Once again... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Once again... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Once again... (Score:2, Funny)
I need sleep.
Re:Once again... (Score:2, Interesting)
Can MS say the same?
Re:Once again... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Once again... (Score:2, Insightful)
If a product is well designed and build you don't need frequent releases. In regards to features, most people don't want to do many things with a browser except view web pages, and it a browser does that good and creates a pleasant experience users don't care about features they wouldn't use anyway.
Take the example of the iPod: there are plenty of players out there with a ton more f
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Re:Once again... (Score:2)
i threw firefox right out ! didn't even watch the video before
edit: i 'd love to be in that office..... i mean... the view is really beautiful. that's my idea of a dream office (if there's such a thing)
He threw firefox right out? I guess one man's trash is another man's treasure.
Tabbed Browsing!!! (Score:2, Funny)
Way to lead the pack MS!!!!
http://religiousfreaks.com/ [religiousfreaks.com]ACID2 test? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re: (Score:2)
Re:ACID2 test? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:ACID2 test? (Score:2)
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Re:ACID2 test? Not even close. (Score:5, Informative)
Re:ACID2 test? Not even close. (Score:4, Informative)
The reference rendering [webstandards.org].
Safari rendering [imageshack.us] I captured with Grab.
Re:ACID2 test? (Score:3, Informative)
http://img92.imageshack.us/img92/4388/ie7b2acid4p
Re:ACID2 test? (Score:2)
Nice Gnome footprint menu.. were you running this under Linux by any chance?
Re:ACID2 test? (Score:2)
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Re:ACID2 test? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:ACID2 test? (Score:2)
If IE7 is that bad - IE6 with tabs - it's going to make life hell for us web developers.
No need to use ACID... (Score:2)
I can see two problems on my own little page experiment: (1) a div element is extended one element beyond its closing tag, and (2) no support for CSS2.1 :before pseudoclass. Oh, why bother. I'm not paid for that stuff, so fuck IE. The only reason to use it is to get some laughs. It even tagged an Apache2 404 error page as a phishing site.
Beta or not, there's no excuse for that.
Re:No need to use ACID... (Score:2)
Honi soit qui mal y pense...
Re:No need to use ACID... (Score:3, Interesting)
I mean that properties are somehow leaking out of their context. If you think you know a better way to express it, then don't bicker but say how! It's like this:
<div class="c1">
...
</div>
<div class="c1"> <h1>Heading</h1> </div>
The h1 is displayed with the preceding div's CSS properties. The page in question validates with the W3C validator and is displayed as intended by Firefox, Opera and Konqueror.
Re:ACID2 test? (Score:2, Funny)
http://www.webstandards.org/act/acid2/reference.h
IE 7 passed the test with flying colors. The only browser that does this good is Konqueror.
Joe
Re:ACID2 test? (Score:3, Funny)
first look - running dialogue (Score:5, Informative)
Somewhat goofy interface, reminiscent of Opera. Oy. How do I turn off these cartoony buttons?
Built-in phishing protection = good
Okay, load the company's homepage:
Layout seems perfect.
Uhoh - dig the heavy main font; THAT ain't right. Something as basic as font weight is fucked up? Very bad. It looks like everything is bolded now.
It's also slower with the menu changing background colours. Probably because of debugging code in the beta. I hope.
Okay, quick check to see if IE6 is still on here...aaaannddd...of course not. Fuckers. Okay, let's check in Firefox, yep, what I thought. IE7 is messing up some of the menu's CSS effects - sometimes putting an underline under some of the items when it shouldn't. Still beta, so no biggie.
Okay, load company site 2:
More sophisticated layout, layout still fine. Good.
Okay, load company site 3:
Much more sophisticated layout, and front page layout looks fine, but visited link colour is wrong.
Built-in close-tab X on each tab, but only when focused on that tab. Better than default FF behaviour, but they should take a look at Tab Mix Plus extension features.
Okay, let's check the Options!
Popup blocker defaults to off? Bleh.
Prompt to save passwords on forms defaults to off? Bleh.
AHA - font problem solved - installing IE7 turns on ClearType: MONDO STUPID. Turn of ClearType, restart, fonts are back to normal. Whew.
Okay, so, it seems to load Slashdot well enough.
It remembers many IE6 settings, but others (like preferred fonts) it does not. Not a biggie for a beta.
So, all in all, not bad for the first public beta.
Same ctrl-T to open new tab as in FF. Bueno.
Re:first look - running dialogue (Score:2)
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AHA - font problem solved - installing IE7 turns on ClearType: MONDO STUPID. Turn of ClearType, restart, fonts are back to normal. Whew.
Quick question for you: does IE7 antialias text normally? Or is it a ClearType-only thing? I understand ClearType to be only for LCD panels. (Also, what do you hate about it? I've never used it myself.)
There's only two things I want from IE7 as a designer: antialiased fonts and PNG alpha channel support. I doubt I'll get eit
Re:first look - running dialogue (Score:3, Informative)
It IS only for LCD panels, though some people will tell you it also works on CRTs: not true. There are no subpixels on a CRT. If you have a discerning eye, you'll hate it on a CRT. What I don't like about what it does to text on a CRT: it makes everything look bold. It mostly looks better, even on a CRT, but
Re:first look - running dialogue (Score:3, Interesting)
I very strongly feel that saving passwords on forms should be off by default, given the number of shared computers out there (why not handle that option during the "advanced user" install?). I recently sat down at a computer in a school lab and the Gmail login page loaded up with someone elses username and password already filled in, no doubt because they'd gone to login, and the dialog had popped up asking them if they wanted it to remember their pas
Re:first look - running dialogue (Score:2)
there is a quite interesting video (http://channel9.msdn.com/Showpost.aspx?postid=14
Re:first look - running dialogue (Score:2)
Only if it's on an LCD; if it's a CRT, then it's a matter of opinion as to whether it's a good thing. For me, it is not, but I have a very discerning eye. Regular text is more readable (thought it's also bigger, which I consider a major design flaw in ClearType), but italicized text is unbearable, based on my own experience.
I'd love to see ClearType on an LCD, but I'll likely be running a Mac long before I have the money for a decent LCD anyway, so it won't ma
Just to confirm, IE6 is gone? (Score:2)
That ain't good. Does IE7beta actually wipe out IE6, or does it simply make IE7 the default?
Though we are allowed to install multple browsers, my employer mandates that all intranet web apps work in IE6 at minimum. It would be nice to install IE7 and prepare our apps for any upcoming changes, but if I can't ensure that any changes won't break our IE6 functionality then it's a show-stopper. I imagine this is the case f
Configure Clear Type properly (Score:3, Interesting)
Link to online cleartype calibration site:
http://www.microsoft.com/typography/cleartype/tun
Re:Configure Clear Type properly (Score:2)
Re:Configure Clear Type properly (Score:2)
http://www.microsoft.com/typography/ClearTypeFAQ.
Re:first look - running dialogue (Score:3, Interesting)
Actually, it's horrible. It submits every URL you try to access to MS for verification. Same with the Google toolbar in fact, except the latter is even worse because it submits it over an unencrypted connection. These anti-phishing efforts break the current semantics of the web. These efforts are seriously misguided and truly disheartening, particularly when there are perfectly good anti-phishing tools that do things right [mozilla.org].
Re:first look - running dialogue (Score:2)
Actually, it defaults to on. You may have been confused by the "Always open popups in new window" option in which controls the behavior of a a popup that's already been allowed. Check the Privacy tab for the popup blocker settings.
Ad blocker? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Ad blocker? Not true (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Ad blocker? (Score:2)
BTW, how do you feel about ad blockers?
Re:Ad blocker? (Score:2)
One link here: http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=5
Re:Ad blocker? (Score:2)
Looks nice but.... (Score:2, Interesting)
Seamonkey (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Seamonkey (Score:2)
COMING UP NEXT ON SLASHDOT:
SeaMonkey 1.0 Released
Posted by Zonk in The Mysterious Future!
pre-install note: (Score:5, Informative)
Re:pre-install note: (Score:4, Funny)
"You must do the 'Windows Genuine Advantage' thingy before it'll install."
Ok, that explains it. I figured the mirrors were just slow:
How to bypass the WGA (really) (Score:5, Informative)
2. Download the beta. DO NOT RUN IT
3. Using WinRAR or 7Zip, unpack the executable (right click it)
4. Go to the "update" subfolder
5. Replace iecustom.dll with hacked one
6. Run UPDATE.EXE (not setup.exe)
done.
Gotta love oxymorons (Score:2)
Re:pre-install note: (Score:2)
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BTW, WTF is "wala"? Do you mean "voila"?
Re:pre-install note: (Score:2)
Someone else here just posted instructions about using a hacked DLL; but I don't know if those instructions work; that's left as an exercise for the reader.
Had A Chance... (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Had A Chance... (Score:2)
Beta? Microsoft? (Score:3, Informative)
Seriously, IE *is* playing catchup. Some will say that this is the end of an IE only net.
Others say that all Microsoft has to do is to just be "good enough" and they can keep their near-monopoly market share of the browsing environment.
One thing that's for sure is that Microsoft is no longer the "apparent" force for innovation that they were in the 90's. :-)
And that tabbed browsing (eg: MDI done properly) is here to stay
Re:Beta? Microsoft? (Score:2, Insightful)
Firefox was neat but it has never been fast or even adequate at rendering things other than text and has recently come prone to a good deal of bloat. Get me a version that doesn't slow to a crawl with pages heavy with images (seriously- what is it doing, decompressing JPEGs on the fly?) and that doesn't take up hundreds of megs of ram after heavy usage on relatively simple websites, and I'll reconsider
Re:Beta? Microsoft? (Score:2)
Why sure.. as a sys admin managing a Windows network, I'm looking for ways to minimize the amount of software I need to maintain. If IE7 is *good enough* (for me this means standards compliance on-par with other modern browsers and minimal security issues) what is the point of keeping, updating and maintaining Firefox on those desktops? Firefox doesn't integrate
FC4 (Score:5, Funny)
Not joking.. :-P (Score:2)
"Unable to find a volume for file extraction.
Please verify that you have proper permissions."
Re:Save yourself some trouble (Score:2)
IE Is Still an Alzheimer's Patient.... (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:IE Is Still an Alzheimer's Patient.... (Score:2)
Our internet proxy looks at your browser string and disallows anything IE to access the proxy cutting off all internet to IE in the company. This in effect has started huge adoption of users to Firefox for their home pc's as well. I get a request on howto get firefox from a user at least 4 times a day.
Many other corperations are doing
Re:IE Is Still an Alzheimer's Patient.... (Score:5, Funny)
Did you know that the abbreviation for gigabytes is GB, not MB?
Re:IE Is Still an Alzheimer's Patient.... (Score:2)
Preview tab is sweet (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Preview tab is sweet (Score:2)
Re:Preview tab is sweet (Score:2)
Just FYI (Score:5, Interesting)
http://207.68.142.106/contoso/enroll_auth.html [207.68.142.106]
Search ARIN WHOIS for: 207.68.142.106
OrgName: Microsoft Corp
OrgID: MSFT
Address: One Microsoft Way
City: Redmond
StateProv: WA
PostalCode: 98052
Country: US
NetRange: 207.68.128.0 - 207.68.207.255
CIDR: 207.68.128.0/18, 207.68.192.0/20
NetName: MICROSOFT-CORP-MSN-BLK
NetHandle: NET-207-68-128-0-1
Parent: NET-207-0-0-0-0
I always wanted to see Microsoft blacklist itself in one of it's intricate series of patch releases, security alerts, and spam filters. Now my life is complete.
My web doesn't work... :'( (Score:2)
Their struggle is to get a heading on an otherwise mostly empty web page show correctly.
They fail it. [imageshack.us]
Seriously, if they can't even make a title graphic look right, just fire your webmasters.
My brother knew how to do it cross-platform, when he was 13, a multi-billion dollar company don't?
pre-install note: forgot to mention a clever thing (Score:2)
But IE and Windowas are Inseperable!! (Score:2)
- My best SIG is this one
Re:But IE and Windowas are Inseperable!! (Score:2)
Re:But IE and Windowas are Inseperable!! (Score:2)
-matthew
Re:But IE and Windowas are Inseperable!! (Score:2)
Doubt I'll switch back (Score:3, Interesting)
But with something like a web browser, I get a choice. I held off on switching to Firefox. I tried some earlier version and while they had nice features, there were too many issues, I wouldn't switch. Shortly before the 1.0 release, I finally made the switch. The two most compelling features for me were the tabbed browsing and the keyworded bookmarks (which I use ALL the time).
I don't know if IE 7 has the keyworded bookmarks and without it (or something similar), I wouldn't even consider it. But the fact remains that without some compelling new features, I doubt I will switch and from what I've seen so far, there's just nothing like that.
I suspect a lot of regular users are like that. Without a really compelling reason, they won't switch. I suspect IE 7.0 will fail to turn the tide of people switching to Firefox.
Mac version (Score:2)
You can download the Mac version here! [getfirefox.com]
Seriously, though, Mac OS and other platorms gaining ground on Windows. And Windows users are tiring of spyware and are switching to other browsers.
Are the developers out there starting to realize that not all users are IE/Windows users? Are developers starting to make their apps and sites browser-agnostic? If so, I'm not seeing much of it.
My browser-agnostic apps are not going IE/Windows only, but my IE/Windows apps aren't going browser-agnostic either.
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Yawn (why bother?) (Score:2)
BBH
Stand alone version? (Score:2)
Re:Stand alone version? (Score:2)
You're not too familiar with this "Microsoft," are you?
Why should MS care? (Score:2, Interesting)
Or a new OS?
Re:Why should MS care? (Score:2)
Not much, which is why they've not released a new version in so long. But the current version of IE is obsolete, has an appalling reputation for security, and is causing significant numbers of people to switch to Firefox and Opera, which are, at present, vastly superior. If people get into the habit of trying out alternatives to MS software, discover how much bette
Fixed attribute (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Fixed attribute (Score:4, Informative)
Browser is the Operating System (Score:2, Funny)
Awesome!
Transparent PNG? (Score:2)
While IE7 doesn't mean I'd get to remove the hack anytime soon, at least it'd be a light at the end of the tunnel.
Is this for real? (Score:2)
So the menus will always open backwards?
http://www.pcmag.com/slideshow_viewer/0,1205,l=&s
Tell me it ain't so! (Can't install the beta, can't check it out myself)
Wake me up when... (Score:3, Insightful)
These things are fixed:
Which basically begs the question, "Will IE ever 100% support any standard?" Sadly, the answer is probably not. IE doesn't even fully support HTML 3.2.
"QuickTabs" looks good (Score:3, Informative)
My take (Score:4, Interesting)
The Bad:
Bottom line: There isn't enough here to get me to switch from Firefox (or Safari :p), and if they don't reign in the memory usage I doubt I'll even
install it, but when I have to use IE on a friend or co-worker's machine, I'll be
very glad if they have IE7 installed.
Re:News? (Score:3, Insightful)
This is the first beta with the rendering engine changes in (CSS fixes, HTML improvements, PNG alpha channel support, etc). And it would be a bit late for web developers to check for compatibility and report bugs after the thing has been released, wouldn't it? No, this is the right time for Slashdot to report this.
Re:And now IE 7.0 is (Score:2)
But 7.0 is 6 louder than 1.0!
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Re:Choose your own search engine. (Score:2)
Internet Explorer 7 will support OpenSearch 1.1 [msdn.com], which is an XML document describing how an application can use a search engine.