Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 19th Oct 2006 21:13 UTC
Internet Explorer "When eWEEK Labs looked at Internet Explorer 6.0 more than five years ago, we were so disappointed in the browser that we said the only reason to upgrade to it was because it was free. That means you'd have to go back nearly nine years to find a release of the Microsoft browser that we found to be significant: IE 5.0. But with the release Oct. 18 of Internet Explorer 7, Microsoft is finally back in the Web browser game in a serious way: IE 7 takes major strides in reversing Microsoft's neglect of the flagship browser." And, surprise.
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Shocked and appauled
by cyclops on Thu 19th Oct 2006 21:43 UTC
cyclops
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2006-03-12

"In fact, the biggest weakness in IE 7—and one that will always keep it behind competitors—is the fact that it runs only on Windows systems."

That statement is soo wrong.