OK, I have just downloaded IE7, and I'm lost for words. It might be fashionable to knock Micro$oft, but in this case, I feel it's entirely justified. What a pile of poo!! After a long installation, I was rewarded with a complete PC freeze, which forced a cold reboot, after which things started up OK again. I went to IE and had a fiddle with a few bits, but what's the deal with the immovable toolbars? I don't like tabbed browsing, so turned that off, but why can't I have the Menu bar to the top of the page, like every other browser? It just isn't right where it is.
I also didn't initially like the Favourites Centre, but this is better now I have the Menu bar, although I have had to go through and re-sort everything for some reason.
Of course, the first website I went to was PC-Pals, and was horrified to see it looking battered and broken, as in the pic below:
WTF!!
Reloading the page did nothing, and everything was soooooooo slooooooowwwwwww, including other websites, and HMV.co.uk wouldn't load at all. I decided to turn off the phishing thing, which seems to be scanning each and every website (is there no White list?), and this improved things slightly, but still the speed was like wading through treacle, compared to Firefox or Mozilla. Perhaps this isn't a fair assessment, as I lost patience with it at that point, but really, if IE7 is supposed to jump up and impress, it should work properly straight out of the tin. The appearance and positioning of the toolbars certainly isn't to my taste, and to make these moveable should have been a basic premise if this effort is to have any chance of competing with Firefox. I'll give it another chance tomorrow, but it's not looking good so far! :roll: