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Ghanzafar
10-21-2007, 03:56 PM
what is your opinion on Internet Explore 7.
I myself think it is too buggy and harder to get stuff configured example ftp access throught IE7.

andyofne
10-21-2007, 10:54 PM
Wouldn't really know. I rarely use it because Firefox is so much better (for me).

I've reverted a lot of the computers in my office to IE 6 due to minor issues we have with one of our applications we use. It was designed specifically for IE 6 and seems to run better.

IE 7 seems good enough for what it does. Browse the web.

*Xx~Vlad~xX*
10-22-2007, 10:18 AM
I use Firefox as well. If you need FTP via the "Old Way" of IE6, input the ftp address in Windows Explorer (Not Internet Explorer) and you will get the same access you had w/ IE6.

If you go to Firefox, you can install the FireFTP plug-in for free :D

addypaul
03-05-2010, 01:10 AM
I think that the one major improvement that is not being talked about very much with IE7 is the improved support for printing: the ability to adjust margins within the print-preview, the ability to easily hide/customize the header and footer, and the shrink-to-fit option. Many people, especially in a business environment, print out all kinds of pages. The improved printing is a small change that can be a big timesaver. As for the RSS integration, both IE7 and Firefox 2 leave alot to be desired. This is one of the areas that both browsers need to improve on.

Dawson
03-05-2010, 11:59 AM
I think that the one major improvement that is not being talked about very much with IE7 is the improved support for printing: the ability to adjust margins within the print-preview, the ability to easily hide/customize the header and footer, and the shrink-to-fit option. Many people, especially in a business environment, print out all kinds of pages. The improved printing is a small change that can be a big timesaver. As for the RSS integration, both IE7 and Firefox 2 leave alot to be desired. This is one of the areas that both browsers need to improve on.

WTF?:confused:

andyofne
03-05-2010, 11:51 PM
It's like someone came in and started replying to 4 year old threads.

{2399}Straycat
03-09-2010, 04:54 PM
lol, I was thinking that very same thing, Andy.

DwarfShagger
03-13-2010, 05:31 AM
Definitely a spammer

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andyofne
03-13-2010, 10:22 AM
Yeah. I googled him and saw all those forum memberships and I figured it was some kind of spambot.

I did find it interesting that it made an attempt to reply with something akin to a reasonably related bit of text.

I checked the link in it's profile and it pointed to a 'discount' shopping site in Italy (or at least using an Italian domain name).