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First reactions to IE7

Published July 29, 2005 by Ed Bott

I installed the IE7 beta on Windows XP SP2 yesterday. First reaction? Eh…

Tabbed browsing works fine within the browser itself, except that it’s not configurable in any significant way. One huge failure: When you click an external link in Outlook, the link opens in a new window instead of in a new tab within the existing window. So you wind up with multiple windows, each containing several tabs. And the taskbar button only shows the title of the page that has the focus right now. Ugh.

There’s an anti-phishing feature that supposedly inspects sites to see if they’re fake. It set off a yellow alarm on a perfectly legitimate site last night, and so far that’s all I’ve seen.

All of my external add-ins (BlogJet, Onfolio, Google Toolbar, RoboForm, SnagIt, and the latest version of PubSub) appear to work just fine. The search box in the upper right corner allows a choice of five search engines and can’t be hidden, even if you’re already using another site’s toolbar and don’t need it. Of course, that’s how Firefox works, too.

The interface has been reworked quite a bit, with mixed results. Most notably, the menu bar is now below the address bar and the browser tabs, resulting in brief confusion. Also, the Go, Refresh, and Stop buttons share a single space at the end of the address bar now.

I’ve seen plenty of glitches and occasional performance problems. Not surprising, given this is a developer’s beta.

All in all, this beta  unpolished and unfinished, none of which should be surprising. If you’re happy with IE6, don’t go looking for this beta yet; wait till a newer, more stable and complete version comes out. If you’re not happy with IE6, try Firefox or Maxthon.

I really hope that Microsoft plans to do frequent interim releases. This code needs a refresh long before Beta 2.



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  1. Nate says:

    You mentioned the search box which can’t be removed, even though you don’t need it. You also mentioned that Firefox is the same way. I use Firefox and your sentence gave me the idea to try to remove the search box. It’s actually quite easy. Right-click somewhere on the top menu bar and select Customize. A window of menu elements will popup. Then, drag the search box you don’t want into the window of menu elements. This will remove it from your menu bar.

    Thanks for the idea! Perhaps there is a similar technique in IE7.

    Posted July 29, 2005 @ 9:11 am
  2. Venture Chronicles by Jeff Nolan says:

    First reactions to IE7

    the anti-phishing mechanism is interesting… but I already have the other stuff. Link: First reactions to IE7. I installed the IE7 beta on Windows XP SP2 yesterday. First reaction? Eh… Tabbed browsing works fine within the browser itself, except that

    Posted July 29, 2005 @ 9:25 am
  3. Ed Bott says:

    Doesn’t work here, Nate. I can open the window of menu elements you describe, but I can’t drag the search box into it. I’ve got Firefox 1.0.4 installed. Could this feature have been added later?

    Posted July 29, 2005 @ 9:51 am
  4. Johnny Hall says:

    I have 1.0.4 as well, and I have no problems dragging the search box onto the customise dialog.

    Posted July 29, 2005 @ 9:58 am
  5. Adrian says:

    I’ve had no problems removing the search box since 1.0 was released

    Posted July 29, 2005 @ 10:28 am
  6. TechBlog says:

    Internet Explorer 7 beta getting mixed reviews

    The first beta version of Internet Explorer 7 is getting mixed reviews, which is what you’d expect from an unfinished product that’s playing catch-up with competitors. ZDnet says “we wanted more from IE 7 for XP, but Microsoft has given…

    Posted July 29, 2005 @ 11:38 am
  7. Carl says:

    Ed,

    Sounds like your Firefox profile may have gone goofy. Run “firefox /p” and then create a new profile. You should be able to customize the toolbar with a clean profile.

    Posted July 29, 2005 @ 12:38 pm
  8. Chuck says:

    What type of system are you running? Are you having any problems with your video card?

    Posted August 2, 2005 @ 6:43 pm
  9. Someone says:

    When I open a “New Tab” in IE7, I can see that it quickly loads a page at http://www.foxnews.com before showing the Blank Page. Has anyone else seen this? And if so, how did you get rid of it?

    Posted April 2, 2006 @ 7:44 am
  10. seejai says:

    You can bring the menu bar back to the top with a little registry hack: link

    Posted May 6, 2006 @ 3:23 am

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