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IE7 B3 is even better than before. Fast, secure and reliable browser. by: TheTOM.SK | 5 | 2006-07-25 |  | | | "OPERA give it a try"
All god and fine, i would just keep my hands away of any browser wich doesnt give me the chance to go forwards and back with just a mouse click, fast bookmark by click, restart by the (not saved by user) last session, etc, etc, i just dont understand why people bother using IE, Firefox, netscape, mozilla and whatever it calls...if you have it all in OPERA 9, its free, save, nice, great features!
So my friends, what are you waiting for? and believe me you will never change again...
OPERA RULLSSSSS by: opera tion | 1 | 2006-07-24 |  | | | "Do you know mouse gestures???"
All god and fine, i would just keep my hands away of any browser wich doesnt give me the chance to go forwards and back with just a mouse click, fast bookmark by click, restart by the (not saved by user) last session, etc, etc, i just dont understand why people bother using IE, Firefox, netscape, mozilla and whatever it calls...if you have it all in OPERA 9, its free, save, nice, great features!
So my friends, what are you waiting for? and believe me you will never change again...
OPERA RULLSSSSS by: mano | 1 | 2006-07-24 |  | | | "BUG"
Works find, but when you click a link that is a PDF, a new Explorer Window starts - it should be a new tab, not a new window. Otherwise it works fine. I like Netscape's password manager better. I'll be sticking with Netscape, but I'll check into MS Explorer's final release if they fix this bug and upgrade their password manager into something more useful and beneficial. by: me | 2 | 2006-07-10 |  | | | "BUG"
Works find, but when you click a link that is a PDF, a new Explorer Window starts - it should be a new tab, not a new window. Otherwise it works fine. I like Netscape's password manager better. I'll be sticking with Netscape, but I'll check into MS Explorer's final release if they fix this bug and upgrade their password manager into something more useful and beneficial. by: me | 2 | 2006-07-10 |  | | | "Excellent"
Previously i had post the IE preview 2 was
sucks & buggies... NOW, this version is GREAT... less bugs & acceptable bugs...thumb up!!! by: jasongoh | 5 | 2006-07-04 |  | | | "I love Microsoft"
Microsoft Rules GOOOOOOOOOO MICROSOFT by: CTU | 5 | 2006-07-02 |  | | | "kiet"
kiet by: kiet | 5 | 2006-07-02 |  | | | "Microsoft Is the best"
Microsoft Rules GOOOOOOOOOO MICROSOFT by: CTU | 5 | 2006-07-02 |  | | | "dont use IE"
Netscape Rulz !!! by: me | 1 | 2006-07-02 |  | | | "You have got to be kidding me"
Pathetic.
The most cluttered interface i have ever seen...I will stick to Seamonkey or Firefox. by: Paulos | 2 | 2006-07-01 |  | | | "What No Warning about Betas?"
The freewarefiles.com site should most definitely clearly list a prominent warning to their sites' visitors who may be considering downloading these beta products!
This is a somewhat disgraceful disservice to your websites loyal members and visitors (particularly to the newbies out there) many of whom may not be well-versed or have a clear understanding of what could be potentially in store for those who gamble on downloading these unfinished and buggy BETA products on their primary home or office/work computers.
I just can't believe how many of these shareware and freeware mega-list sites out there on the Internet ever-so-casually list and provide directly downloadable installation links to the most recent "Microsoft beta" products without a VERY STRONG WARNING to their sites' visitors that doing so can be somewhat hazardous and even very dangerous to a users system.
And, most importantly; this type of beta and alpha software testing as well; should NEVER be done using either a critical production or only home PC; to test beta product versions and releases, I mean...
Don’t get me wrong here; I thoroughly enjoy testing and trying out newer programs and utilities when they come out; and there would be absolutely NO "safe" software available for any users to download without the great efforts the valuable beta testers out there on the web. I have absolutely no beef with them - they're terrific people, really to do this risky testing and thereby ironing out the bugs, etc. for us all! These folks Rock!
Dr. Cantstandsno Crapware by: Cantstandsno Crapwar | 1 | 2006-07-01 |  | | | "Tabs? = Active-X"
More tabs = more Active-X.
Why do I have to use it, if I have a trusty browser (it's source even open to the public for viewing), and a lots more trusty plugins from trusty people...
Get over it!
Copy-Cating won't do you good. Except if you're a Japanese. by: Wisanggeni | 1 | 2006-06-30 |  | | | "Weak Sauce"
I would use Firefox any day of the week but even within the realm of IE, I think the Yahoo Toolbar over IE6 does a far superior job with tabbed browsing. More innovation, less duplication! by: extrap | 2 | 2006-06-30 |  | | | "Microsoft Rules"
I love Microsoft BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA HA HA HA HA HA Microsoft RULES GOOOOOOOOOOOOO MICROSOFT by: CTU | 5 | 2006-06-30 |  | | |
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