Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 1st Feb 2006 18:40 UTC, submitted by Jason Scalia
Internet Explorer Microsoft has released the 2nd beta of Internet Explorer 7 to the general public. You can read the release notes, or watch a tour of the new features. Microsoft warns you not to use this beta a production environment: "Evaluation of Internet Explorer 7 should start now, but the software should not be used on production systems in mission-critical environments. Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2 Preview will only run on Windows XP Service Pack 2 systems, but will ultimately be available for Windows Vista, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, and Windows Server 2003." Update: You might have been expecting this, but there's already a DoS attack out there for this new beta.
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RE[2]: I am not a programmer
by kaiwai on Thu 2nd Feb 2006 07:03 UTC in reply to "RE: I am not a programmer"
kaiwai
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2005-07-06

Rewriting everything from scratch is almost never the answer. That's the real reason Netscape lost the browser wars.

That wasn't the sole cause - if you used Netscape Communicator, you would know.

Netscape left it too late to correct the problems in it, they then turned around thinking that if they simply threw the code out into the wild, it would spontaneously correct itself throw the 'power of opensource', as if it were the panacea to all that is wrong in the world.

The code got out, there was a blood curdling scream by the opensource community and so a rewrite was started - with that being said, however, what will be interesting is not whether IE 7 brings back people, but whether those who use Firefox stick with it, regardless of what IE has to offer - that will be the big testament to the brand pulling power of Firefox.

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