by ChrisDG on December 29th, 2006

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Is there a single person out there who likes Internet Explorer 7?

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  • by Anonymous on January 4th, 2007

    Anonymous

    No, but I think a couple of married people on here might like it.

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  • by Karl Plesz on December 30th, 2006

    Karl Plesz

    Firefox isn't for everybody. I got my wife to try it but she keeps going back to IE. Lately, I installed IE7 for her. It took her about a day to get used to it. She has no complaints.

    For the record, I don't 'hate' IE. I just like Firefox more. I like it's configurability (is that a word?), I like that FF isn't integrated with Windows, I like the option of extensions. Pound for pound I feel it is a safer browser.

    But it's a personal choice.

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  • by TheAnswerer on December 29th, 2006

    TheAnswerer

    Some sites don't seem to work with Firefox so I reluctantly have to use IE7. It's slow and really...crappy.

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  • by redb_ball is away on January 4th, 2007

    redb_ball is away

    Well I'm single- but I don't need Internet Explorer 7!

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  • by 4theyeblind on December 30th, 2006

    4theyeblind

    hate it.

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  • by milt_meister on December 29th, 2006

    milt_meister

    IT IS THE BEST THING EVER IN THE WHOLE ENTIRE WORLD I LOVE IT SO MUCH THAT IF IT WAS A LIVING CREATURE I WOULD MARRY IT !!

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  • by HappyJeans on December 29th, 2006

    HappyJeans

    Not really, the only good things are the tabs, as usual microsoft has brought out a un-bug tested peice of software that concentrates more on the 'look' than anything else.

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  • by ackstua on December 29th, 2006

    ackstua

    I like the tabs, but that is about it.

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  • by HeeroYui752 on December 29th, 2006

    HeeroYui752

    It's complicated. You have to fix things to your liking...but once you do, you'll like it.

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  • by Knopper67 on January 5th, 2007

    Knopper67

    I hate internet explorer 7. If Microsoft ever bothered to pay attention I'd tell them that there is a problem with the new internet shortcut icon. the problem with it is that an internet shortcut shows as the default icon. EXAMPLE BELOW.

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  • by TLynnA on January 4th, 2007

    TLynnA

    I actually had to uninstall it and reinstall the old one (which was a pain in itself) because DeVry online courses wouldn't work with it. But, for the short time that I did have it, I didn't like it. Except for the look, I really don't think that it had anything going for it. (But, that's my opnion.)

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  • by Anonymous on December 30th, 2006

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    Like most of these people, I don't mind the tabs and some other features but most of it is too big of a change and we especially don't like how the refresh and stop buttons are in a different place now. It takes a while to get used to it and you'll have to explore all the settings and all to really get used to it. Otherwise, much preferred the old IE

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  • by Constel on December 29th, 2006

    Constel

    I like the separators (i don't know how to call them in english) but when i go on morpheus, some sites appears instantly.. that bugs me!

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  • by nowxhining on February 14th, 2007

    nowxhining

    I like it over IE6 to an extent atho it is easy to ruin via registry cleaners I have and since IEfix doesn't work on IE7 I am afraid to use a cleaner. Plus once removed via registry, the Mshtml.dll is hard to fix... :) and only way to fix it is a remove, reboot and reinstall.. :)

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  • by ShawnPatrick on January 31st, 2007

    ShawnPatrick

    I have been using Explorer 7 for over a month... I think it's good.. It took a couple of days to get use to it.. It has my approval. Shawn Patrick Toronto Canada

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  • by tripwire on January 4th, 2007

    tripwire

    Bill Gates

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  • by teknimage on January 5th, 2007

    teknimage

    I'm single and I prefer Firefox. I can't explain why I'm still single.


    So cold... so lonely.....

    Oh, Firefox! Why are you such a cold master?

    Maybe I should "switch"?

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  • by Lydia on January 4th, 2007

    Lydia

    I used to love firefox but as my internet usages progressed some of the pages would be a bit scrambled or scwiff so i went back to IE which i dont mind much, better than when i left it for firefox.

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  • by AntigoneRising on January 4th, 2007

    AntigoneRising

    Such a person might exist, but I am not she.

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  • by Nulinvoid on January 4th, 2007

    Nulinvoid

    I still use FireFox almost exclusively. For those who do, and think they always have to use IE for incompatible pages, there is an add on that works for nearly all IE pages. It's called IE tabs and can be downloaded here: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1419/ restart FF after downloading. When you run into a page that doesn't render properly, just right-click the tab and click "switch rendering engine". If you are on a page requiring an ID and password, you may be redirected to the sign-in page, but in most cases it works seamlessly. There are some proprietary utilities it will not work with, like instant support utilities such as Verizon online support, or HP online support. I find both of them mostly useless anyway, so it's not a problem for me.

    I think it's rather telling that IE7 is looking more and more like Firefox, and the FF features that IE is now copying have been around a lot longer.

    I'm sticking with Firefox.

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  • by Chuckie72 on January 28th, 2007

    Chuckie72

    I personally like it more than firefox, because as all other things, the more ppl use it the more risk there on running it, so it is a known fact that there were more releases for security purposes in the last year for firefox, than there were for the windows operating system!

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  • by nevets - badgicide on January 5th, 2007

    nevets - badgicide

    I do like the rendering in IE7... but I prefer Opera and FireFox.

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  • by russellmania on January 6th, 2007

    russellmania

    No, thats why I use Firefox 2 becouse its so much better then internet explorer 7.

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  • by Brontesaurus on June 23rd, 2008

    Brontesaurus

    I hope not. Firefox is much better/safer/cooler :) Get with it people, Internet explorer is not efficient at all.

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  • by bolilla on March 29th, 2007

    bolilla

    i like to tab

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  • by anglrckx on January 4th, 2007

    anglrckx

    I hate it. I like the old one better. Its frustrating trying to learn where everything is. and i hate the updates trying to get you to install it!

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  • by Anonymous on March 29th, 2007

    Anonymous

    I use IE everyday and dont have any problem with it except that we dont need the name "Mozilla" or "Opera" or the term "Alternative browsers" or "Netscape" or "Mosaic" for IE is the browser de facto and there is no other browser worth its name - Incinerate Fox. - D.C.

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