Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 11th Mar 2009 09:11 UTC, submitted by poundsmack
Internet & Networking Apparently, Internet Explorer is on its way out. JCXP.net is saying that Internet Explorer 8 will be the last traditional version of Microsoft's web browser, and that Microsoft's next web browser will be based on a promising Microsoft Research project dubbed "Gazelle".
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RE[2]: Comment by flanque
by n4cer on Thu 12th Mar 2009 02:30 UTC in reply to "RE: Comment by flanque"
n4cer
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The capability discussed in that article already exists in Vista (and Server 2003 +). The primary difference with 7 (vs Vista as it's been available in Server) is that MS exposed the option to remove IE and media-related features within the GUI rather than you having to perform the removal via Package Manager (pkgmgr.exe) or the Optional Component Setup (ocsetup.exe) commandline tools (or via unattended install).

This is a screenshot of the UI in Vista for which in 7 they've now added entries for IE, media, and new 7 features.

http://www.activewin.com/winvista/images/Windows%20Vista%20...

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