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accymel 13-03-2007 21:05

Re: internet explorer 7?
 
I have IE7 & had no problems whatsoever glad they caught up at long last:D

Yes i've used Opera it is whippy & good but not all websites can be viewed in opera when i had it like my online banking:rolleyes:

Tinkerbelle 13-03-2007 21:07

Re: internet explorer 7?
 
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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 397308)
a url on a webpage, shade it right click and there is a goto URL option. no cut n paste.

Shade right click open and it opens the URL webpage in another window .... is that what you meant?

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 397308)
Or shade and right click some text, right click and there is a search with tool wher you can select from a number of useful search engines/sites

Shaded right click it gave me the option to search opera in Google because it's my default search engine ... is that also what you meant?

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 397308)
tabbed browsing

Yes

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 397308)
phishing flters

Yes

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 397308)
thumbnail views of all tabs

Yes

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 397308)
one touch keyboadr shortcuts

Don't know about this one

Not sure what context sensitive menus are? Have you had a play with IE 7? If you have you'll know what it has

cherokee 14-03-2007 01:12

Re: internet explorer 7?
 
I have IE7 and its fine..... no probs at all . much prefer it to ie 6

entwisi 14-03-2007 07:43

Re: internet explorer 7?
 
Last version I used was a late beta so some features may have made it in that weren't there when I last tried it. I'm genuinely happy that those of you who do use IE have a browser that is far more secure than the old IE6. I'm also happy that web developers will now have to be far better at their jobs as this will help those of us who do use other browsers that are W3C complient.

One point about sites that 'don't work' in other browsers. Quite often these sites will actually work perfectly if you get them to report that they are IE. There is a thing called a user agent where a website can ask what browser/OS/etc you are using and then do stuff dependant on that. By 'faking' you are a IE user on XP will make these dodgy sites work in 90% of cases. Its just lazy developers again who can't be bothered to test in other cominations so they say it won't work as a cop out


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