I upgraded anyway for the security features, but between Opera and Firefox (as my secondary browser), IE7 seems too little, too late. And I'll be damned if they didn't make any progress in the last six months on improving their CSS2 support. Microsoft just wasted their time, and I don't say that lightly, even though I really like its interface.
I can't upgrade because I need to support clients running IE6. I sure wish MS had made it easier for web devs to run IE6 and IE7 side-by-side since there are so many differences between the two.
If I use IE 7 I loose a ton of editing features on Trellix the site builder I use. I think McAfee and others are having some issues that will cause them to change their products so they will be compatible w/ IE 7. Oh well, another day in the neighborhood.
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I upgraded anyway for the security features, but between Opera and Firefox (as my secondary browser), IE7 seems too little, too late. And I'll be damned if they didn't make any progress in the last six months on improving their CSS2 support. Microsoft just wasted their time, and I don't say that lightly, even though I really like its interface.
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zridling, at 11:58 PM EST
I can't upgrade because I need to support clients running IE6. I sure wish MS had made it easier for web devs to run IE6 and IE7 side-by-side since there are so many differences between the two.
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Veign, at 12:06 AM EST
If I use IE 7 I loose a ton of editing features on Trellix the site builder I use. I think McAfee and others are having some issues that will cause them to change their products so they will be compatible w/ IE 7. Oh well, another day in the neighborhood.
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Anonymous, at 2:45 PM EST
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