![]() Like Firefox, IE fails to pass the Acid2 Test and does not even support the latest standards.We found IE to lag and drag whenever opening up new tabs, the tools section and applying new settings. For all its improvements, IE is still far from perfect. Phishing protection may not be IE 7’s strength but at least the browser incorporates security protocols SSL 2.0 and 3. To our disappointment, the filter failed to report most of them. ![]() To give it a try, we opened up known phishing sites published on Phishtank. Security is usually one of the characteristic weak spots of IE.Apart from a pop-up blocker, version 7 also dishes out an anti-phishing filter. Unlike Firefox however, there’s no drop down view of each item in a feed.The Favorites Center, opened up by clicking on the big star icon, is divided into favourites, feeds and history. Just click on the “subscribe to this feed” link to add it to your favourites.You can also subscribe by clicking on the small star icon on the left. Whenever you come across a site that supports RSS, the icon in the toolbar will turn its characteristic orange.Click on it and you will be lead to a page that reveals all the feeds for that website. IE 7 has improved the way it integrates RSS. We also appreciated the print preview tool, which adjusts the page according to your paper size. It includes a ‘New tab’ button for instant opening, plus an ingenious ‘Quick Tabs’ button, which opens up thumbnail previews of all your opened tabs in one screen and, unlike Firefox, IE 7 actually has a close button on each tab.You can even save groups of tabs as your homepage so they all launch upon start-up. ![]() IE has also finally decided to support tabbed browsing. Just when you thought you wouldn’t see another version of Internet Explorer this side of the next ice age, Microsoft hits the world with a totally new release of its almighty browsing app.It’s been so long in the making that many web users have got fed up with waiting for Microsoft to update its technology and have looked elsewhere – mainly in the direction of Firefox.Now the big, bad king of the browser world is in no mood to see its crown wrestled away, but can it do enough to win back its deserters? For starters, the new streamlined interface is definitely an improvement.Microsoft has basically stripped back the menu bar and hidden all of the tools and functions within a set of compact icons, placed subtly at the top-right of the interface.It allows you to see pages in a very large viewing space. (Stephen Lawson in San Francisco contributed to the story.Xavier Slim Updated 2 years ago You wanted it easier and more secure Firefox's market share is currently 11.49 percent, according to the firm, a decrease of 1.44 percent since July. Microsoft hopes with IE 7 to win back some browser market share it's lost to Mozilla Corp.'s open-source Firefox browser, and according to the latest figures from, an Web analytics company, early releases of IE 7 seem to be doing just that.Īccording to figures published earlier this month, IE has 85.85 percent market share, an increase in share of 2.8 percent since July 2006. Some of the new features available in IE 7 include built-in support for RSS (really simple syndication) feeds, tabbed browsing and improved security, including an antiphishing filter that helps ensure users are not providing personal information to known phishing sites. Vista is on track to ship to business customers in November and to the general public in January 2007, according to Microsoft. Vista's version of IE 7 will contain two additional security features - protected mode and parental controls - than the version of the browser that runs on XP. It is a "subset" of the version of IE 7 that will be included as part of Windows Vista, the next version of Microsoft's client OS. Initially available only in English, it will be available in other languages in the coming weeks, Microsoft said. The browser runs on Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows XP 64-bit Edition and Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1. Neither Microsoft nor Yahoo were immediately available for comment on the timing of that release. IE 7 for Windows XP is available as a fre e download from Microsoft's Web site, and it will also be offered as a high-priority update via Microsoft's Automatic Updates service in November.Ī customized version of the browser for Yahoo became available on that company's Web site a few hours before Microsoft's own release. Microsoft released the long-awaited version of the Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) browser for Windows XP late Wednesday.
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