I am viewing this thread in my brand new IE7...![]()
I am viewing this thread in my brand new IE7...![]()
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pah, IE 7 mucks up a computer's connection with a BT Home Hub, if any chaps have invested in one of these things. My father had awful trouble with it...
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It was not theirs to make reply,
It was theirs but to do or die.
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I'll just stick with FireFox and/or Mozilla (currtely using),since I don't trust IE anymore,let along IE7,thanks though lol..
please, please, can we have a puking smiley ? This is a case where it would be really useful (and appropriate)![]()
Yay for security in IE7, lol - it's sooooo fitting that there's a vulnerability in the much-trumpeted uber-secure thing, as soon as they launch it.![]()
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I guess I should have added the caveat that I, personally, have not downloaded IE7, having learnt my lesson about early adaoption with IE3 in 1996. I'll wait.
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There are flaws in everything. Yes, even Firefox. They just aren't as apparent because fewer people look for them. I suspect they are even more obvious in IE because the average user is so much less computer literate than with other browsers.Originally Posted by Blodrast
Opera is best! Such a small userbase no one would bother attacking it...
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