
"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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2005-06-29
We do. At our office we have a bunch of macs and a couple of linux desktops. We develop web sites, therefore we need to check our sites in IE6 (and now even IE7). Luckily we have a windows box in the corner for remoting. :/