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compared Firefox, Camino, and Safari. Besides IE7 is also also
crashing and buggy. I think it is the worst application to come out
of Redmond. Hope IE8 is better and almost out the door, then I will
just skip IE 7 all together and go straight to IE8 (kind of like how
many people are skipping Vista and waiting for Windows 7).
http://support.microsoft.com/gp/pc_ie_intro
IE6 never crashed, but IE7 crashes far too often.
IE7 is a decent product, and IE6 sucks.
- ie 7
- by killav January 30, 2008 9:01 AM PST
- The biggest difference I saw with it was with my internet connection. I installed it when I had dial up and it REALLY dragged ass. Now I have 5 meg broadband and it hums just fine.
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