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Well Well Well!

Bill Gates sent me IE 7 Beta 1 So heres some screenshots for you all :





SP3 Will include IE 7 and should be out way before Windows Vista next year.


Dynamic security protection through a simplified architecture that defends against malware, and new dynamic ways to protect against personal data theft from fraudulent Web sites (a practice known as “phishing”).

Improved design to make everyday tasks easier and faster, with better navigation through tabbed browsing; inline search right from the toolbar; shrink-to-fit Web page printing; and a streamlined, redesigned user interface (currently in its early stages in Beta 1).

New tools to take you directly to the information you want through support for Web feeds (RSS) that includes automatic discovery of web feeds (RSS) on Web pages, basic Web Feed (RSS) reading capabilities, and basic support for saving Web feeds (RSS) as a new kind of favorite.

Platform enhancements for developers to improve compatibility and manageability, including improved support for Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) as well as transparent PNG support.

Enjoy!

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Looks awesome Tf in all it's IE7 glory! Thanks for sharing the pictures.

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Ummm... those tabs are just like the firefox ones, they even got that little orange line on a selected tab!



I'm staying with firefox.

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Looks very cool, I can finally go back to IE now that it has tabbed browsing. Thanks for sharing the images

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Originally Posted by How2Freelance
Ummm... those tabs are just like the firefox ones, they even got that little orange line on a selected tab!



I'm staying with firefox.
Get the default XP theme and open the properties window, yes that's how the tabs are made too. Guess Windows made them before FireFox huh? You see them on FIreFox that way probably because that's how tabs are made with Windows, I guess.

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Well, it's well know that software generally is built the same (interface wise) it's done so that users are comftable with the enviroments.

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The much awaited tabbed browsing version of ie

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MS Firefox?

I think I will stick with firefox too.

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i'm so glad they are adding tabs. today i was at a clients IE6 and it was so hard for me to work with no tabs :/

looks like we are still stuck with a load of CSS bugs :/
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IE7 CSS Updates (July 28, 2005 1PM PST) at www.mezzoblue.com

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