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KasinoKing
post Nov 23 2006, 03:38 PM
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Where I work we've been told not to upgrade from Explorer 6 to 7 because some of our in-house programs wont run on it!

This made me reluctant to upgrade my personal PC.

Are there any known problems with the new version?
If I upgrade & don't like it, can I easily go back to Explorer 6?

Thanks for any tips!
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keri-j
post Nov 23 2006, 04:20 PM
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Hmm, apart from the fact the Internet Explorer just plain sucks? It's ok.... ish, but I only use it to test the compatibilty of my webpages. I use Firefox 2.0 and Opera most of the time, but for IE only applications etc.. I'll use IE.
There are bound to be a few problems with the release of a new version of a browser, hence Beta testing... However, not all of the bugs are always found. And I've never quite been sure about downgrading browsers myself... My only advice is to download Firefox for you personal computer... You can find it Here.
Whatever happens... Good luck!


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post Nov 23 2006, 05:56 PM
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QUOTE(KasinoKing @ Nov 23 2006, 10:38 AM) *
[1]Are there any known problems with the new version?
[2]If I upgrade & don't like it, can I easily go back to Explorer 6?

[1]Besides the ones that are still present since 6, and before? Not that i know of.
[2]No, once you upgrade, you can never go back; unless, of course, you reformat.

But i haven't heard of any programs that stopped working due to upgrade.

I'd also suggest getting a different browser, as well. Like, Opera, or Firefox.
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post Nov 23 2006, 10:26 PM
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I have it, it worked fine for a while, but then started getting slower and slower untill it really was boring waiting for a new tab to be opened, the "options" menu to be displayed .....

Now i just use firefox 2.0 smile.gif
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post Nov 23 2006, 11:19 PM
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Might be interested in a Topic from our 'sister' Forum, Astahost. There appears to be an issue with Password Manager in both Fx2.0 and IE7. Patches are forthcoming, as I understand it.

http://www.astahost.com/firefox-2-ie7-bewa...ger-t14159.html
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post Nov 24 2006, 02:18 AM
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QUOTE(keri-j @ Nov 23 2006, 09:20 AM) *

Hmm, apart from the fact the Internet Explorer just plain sucks? It's ok.... ish, but I only use it to test the compatibilty of my webpages. I use Firefox 2.0 and Opera most of the time, but for IE only applications etc.. I'll use IE.
There are bound to be a few problems with the release of a new version of a browser, hence Beta testing... However, not all of the bugs are always found. And I've never quite been sure about downgrading browsers myself... My only advice is to download Firefox for you personal computer... You can find it Here.
Whatever happens... Good luck!


Definatly ++ Just go get Firefox. It's a lot safer and much more standards compliant. Not to mention then your not supporting proprietary software. Open source is always the best.

QUOTE(truefusion @ Nov 23 2006, 10:56 AM) *

[1]Besides the ones that are still present since 6, and before? Not that i know of.
[2]No, once you upgrade, you can never go back; unless, of course, you reformat.

But i haven't heard of any programs that stopped working due to upgrade.

I'd also suggest getting a different browser, as well. Like, Opera, or Firefox.

And, uh.... no offense, Truefusion, but no. I downgraded to IE 6 on my old computer pretty easily.

If you ask me, IE7 is just a bloated version of IE6. Yeah, it's a tiny bit safer and a tiny bit more standards compliant, but it's slower. And uglier. I find it way harder to use than even IE6. They aren't putting the important stuff in thew toolbar. It's all hidden in menus and options *if it's there at all.*

Not to mention FF2.0 has built in spellcheck. happy.gif
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post Nov 24 2006, 02:49 AM
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QUOTE(Sharn @ Nov 23 2006, 09:18 PM) *
I downgraded to IE 6 on my old computer pretty easily.

Eh? How'd you manage? I remember trying to downgrade IE before, and it gave me an error saying that it was not possible, cause i had a newer version installed. So, i only assumed it was like that, in general.
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post Nov 25 2006, 04:37 AM
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My primary browser is still Firefox, I downloaded IE 7 for the sake of seeing how much better have they made it. But when I opened IE 7, I was in the shock of my life, the toolbars are arranged in such a disgusting way, totally un-user friendly, and I was already pissed. On top of that, when you want to close a tab, you have to click on that specific tab before clicking on the [x]. However alternatively, you can click the middle button on your mouse to close the tab. The point is that IE 7 is so un-user friendly that I do not even want to touch it. Firefox is still the best browser on the net, end of story
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post Dec 5 2006, 01:56 PM
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Two words - It Lags. One reason why i still prefer using Firefox.