Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 1st Jul 2006 16:12 UTC, submitted by Karyn Good
Internet Explorer NeoSmart has a review of the just released Internet Explorer 7 and screenshots to match. The review focuses on the user interface, security, and compatibility of Internet Explorer 7 compared to IE6, Opera, and Firefox. They conclude: "The world of online browsing has finally reached a point where, by-and-large, it doesn't matter what browser a user chooses or how they decide to browse the web, for the most part pages will display the way they should, the users will be secure, and malware needs to find a new venue. This latest build of Internet Explorer 7 only strengthened our opinion."
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RE[11]: looks like Firefox
by sappyvcv on Sun 2nd Jul 2006 22:05 UTC in reply to "RE[10]: looks like Firefox"
sappyvcv
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2005-07-06

Did you even read what I said?

I said cacheing the page, including states of the page, drawing handles, etc, all to MEMORY, so it can be redisplayed instantly instead of having to restructure the DOM, redraw, etc. Follow?

While cacheing or saving the state of something isn't new, the implementation, purpose and methods combined do make it new.

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