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Firefox or IE7?
October 22nd, 2006, 19:41
MS finally gave us IE7 after saying it wouldn't be released until Vista.
This makes sense as Vista's release date will beyond Christmas and Bill fired his CEO over it. (Why they are putting out a second "Release Candidate" version of Vista right now is beyond me with such a late release date. Isn't "Release Candidate" supposed to mean "final beta"?)
Firefox and Opera et al. were making IE 6 way out of date and now IE has dropped to an esitimated 82% usage, down from 90%.
The most popular feature being the Tabbed Browsing and a multiple search box in the Navigate bar (rather than integrating it into the navigation bar and limiting it to one, or having it as a seperate toolbar).
IE 7 looks to have a quick tabs button which lists all the windows in one tab. I was told there is a plugin already for that for Firefox but I haven't seen it.
Since IE is integrated into the OS now does this mean tabbed folders? Didn't Apple do tabbed folders 20 years ago? What else does this do for the OS.
I expect IE doesn't have a plugin option as its not open source.
Also, pull down menus seem to be replaced by pull down icons. IE 7 seems to be a precursor for changes for change sake that we'll see in Vista.
This makes sense as Vista's release date will beyond Christmas and Bill fired his CEO over it. (Why they are putting out a second "Release Candidate" version of Vista right now is beyond me with such a late release date. Isn't "Release Candidate" supposed to mean "final beta"?)
Firefox and Opera et al. were making IE 6 way out of date and now IE has dropped to an esitimated 82% usage, down from 90%.
The most popular feature being the Tabbed Browsing and a multiple search box in the Navigate bar (rather than integrating it into the navigation bar and limiting it to one, or having it as a seperate toolbar).
IE 7 looks to have a quick tabs button which lists all the windows in one tab. I was told there is a plugin already for that for Firefox but I haven't seen it.
Since IE is integrated into the OS now does this mean tabbed folders? Didn't Apple do tabbed folders 20 years ago? What else does this do for the OS.
I expect IE doesn't have a plugin option as its not open source.
Also, pull down menus seem to be replaced by pull down icons. IE 7 seems to be a precursor for changes for change sake that we'll see in Vista.
October 22nd, 2006, 19:59
From a web designer's perspective, I'm happy that IE7 is finally released. I don't have it yet though, because I still have to check stuff in IE6 every now and then. That, however, will change in November when IE7 will stream to everyone's computer with Windows' auto update. Then I won't be able to see if something works in IE6 anymore. Yay! 
There was a fairly large article about the new browser in German computer magazine c't. Conclusion: IE7 finally catches up, but doesn't quite reach Opera and Firefox yet in terms of browser functionality and web standards support. Still, it's a big step forward.
From an end user's perspective, being a Firefox user myself, I couldn't care less about IE though.

There was a fairly large article about the new browser in German computer magazine c't. Conclusion: IE7 finally catches up, but doesn't quite reach Opera and Firefox yet in terms of browser functionality and web standards support. Still, it's a big step forward.
From an end user's perspective, being a Firefox user myself, I couldn't care less about IE though.
October 22nd, 2006, 20:02
IE will always be teh debil, no matter the version.
FF will always be teh uber, with each version making it more so.
'Nough said.
FF will always be teh uber, with each version making it more so.
'Nough said.
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My other laptop has been downgraded to a coffee table.
October 22nd, 2006, 22:08
Originally Posted by Lucky DayI'm not too sure, but Viamatic foXpose may be the plugin that he was referring.
IE 7 looks to have a quick tabs button which lists all the windows in one tab. I was told there is a plugin already for that for Firefox but I haven't seen it.
Originally Posted by Lucky DayMicrosoft has an add-on site for IE 7, where we can download a popup blocker for a modest charge of $29.99.
I expect IE doesn't have a plugin option as its not open source.
Last edited by pink-hippo; October 22nd, 2006 at 22:16.
Traveler
October 22nd, 2006, 22:34
I'd say that I couldn't care less, as Opera does it for me, mouse gestures are a fantastic feature not present in neither FF or IE to the best of my knoledge
October 23rd, 2006, 00:39
I'm quite happy with FireFox, but I read something (wish I bookmarked it) that showed that memory and CPU usage under similar load (multiple tabs / windows) was 50% less than FireFox when using IE.
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October 23rd, 2006, 00:43
I deleted IE from my PC!! I never 'auto-update' and I love FF!! Just couldn't get 'into' Opera!!
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October 23rd, 2006, 02:58
Originally Posted by ArmaI've found a few big Opera supporters. What is this "mouse gestures" thou speaks of?
I'd say that I couldn't care less, as Opera does it for me, mouse gestures are a fantastic feature not present in neither FF or IE to the best of my knoledge
I kind of think the Opera team should merge and work on Fire or Firefox developers should scrap it and work on Opera. Just pick one. Mind you, Opera is technically a comemrcial product if I remember right.
October 23rd, 2006, 03:42
Originally Posted by ArmaMe too. I really miss the mouse gestures when I have to use another browser. The integrated zoom function, timed auto-reload and fit to width are also very nice.
I'd say that I couldn't care less, as Opera does it for me, mouse gestures are a fantastic feature not present in neither FF or IE to the best of my knoledge
October 23rd, 2006, 03:47
Originally Posted by Lucky DayThe normal navigation buttons are also linked to right-click in combination with a mouse movement. Thatīs very comfortable because RMB + move left is way faster than moving your mouse over half the screen to click on "back".
I've found a few big Opera supporters. What is this "mouse gestures" thou speaks of?
October 23rd, 2006, 04:03
Well, for Firefox there are three extensions I'd not go without:
All-in-One Gestures, Adblock Plus and Adblock Filterset.G Updater.
The first offers well, mouse gestures, the second provides ad blocking functionality and the third keeps it updated with hand made blocking rules.
Although, admittedly, even being relatively lightweight, Firefox can't beat Opera in perceived speed.
All-in-One Gestures, Adblock Plus and Adblock Filterset.G Updater.
The first offers well, mouse gestures, the second provides ad blocking functionality and the third keeps it updated with hand made blocking rules.
Although, admittedly, even being relatively lightweight, Firefox can't beat Opera in perceived speed.
October 23rd, 2006, 05:59
Most of my adblock was filled with Dot ads!!
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October 23rd, 2006, 06:17
Dot ads ftw! w00t!
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My other laptop has been downgraded to a coffee table.
Dave "Kawika" Bonnewell
Editor - http://www.rpgwatch.com
My other laptop has been downgraded to a coffee table.
October 23rd, 2006, 08:32
I use Firefox at home by choice, but I use IE at work because I am not allowed to use any other interent browser there. I feel that firefox is superior to IE, especially with carefully selected plugins installed (such as adblock and scriptblocker)
Traveler
October 23rd, 2006, 11:27
I'm using Maxthon, which wraps around IE and brings it mouse gestures, tabs, ad-blocker, plugins and a lot of other stuff.
I use FireFox for debugging. It just rocks, with its plugins, when it comes to debugging the Ajax functionality on this site (which currently only editors see).
My personal drive to using IE over FF as the default browser is that most of the visitors to this site (and RPGDot) use IE.
I use FireFox for debugging. It just rocks, with its plugins, when it comes to debugging the Ajax functionality on this site (which currently only editors see).
My personal drive to using IE over FF as the default browser is that most of the visitors to this site (and RPGDot) use IE.
October 23rd, 2006, 19:40
I changed from IE to FF under impulse of a mysterious (for those who weren't in it) familiar (for thos who were in it) group called the NFG. I must say that FF is very easy to use and with a couple of plugins much faster then IE ever was.
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October 25th, 2006, 22:02
thanks for the adblock updater. I didn't know about that one.
I'll try the mouse gestures.
I'll try the mouse gestures.
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