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   #5. Posted at 10:11 AM on Dec 21st 2007 Edit   Reply

I am not even going to bother.
Never will I give Microsoft the opportunity to bring Net Browser technology to a standstill again.

FireFox 3 or Opera is the way to go.
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   #22. Posted at 06:38 PM on Dec 22nd 2007 Edit   Reply

Nobody gives a flying h00t.

The browser wars have been over for years.

The last piece of innovation with a web browsers are tabs.

The only changes are purely code optimizations and security updates.
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   #4. Posted at 10:05 AM on Dec 21st 2007, Edited at 10:07 AM on Dec 21st 2007 Edit   Reply

I wonder if they will fix the bug where the menu bar appears under the URL bar in IE7.
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   #26. Posted at 11:47 PM on Dec 22nd 2007, Edited at 11:47 PM on Dec 22nd 2007 Edit   Reply

And in other news, Opera 9.25 was recently released, with (as far as I can tell) even greater performance and compatability. :-)
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   #6. Posted at 10:13 AM on Dec 21st 2007 Edit   Reply

Yep, sadly enough FF 3.0b2 does not pass ACID2 :(

Comme on Mozilla, freakin Safari passes that with flying colours !

adi
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   #18. Posted at 11:22 PM on Dec 21st 2007 Edit   Reply

w00t! Go Opera!
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   #16. Posted at 07:29 PM on Dec 21st 2007 Edit   Reply

Never will I give Microsoft the opportunity to bring Net Browser technology to a standstill again.

Huh? What brings my browsing to a standstill is Firefox's memory leaks and unexplained system hangs.

I've already started moving bookmarks to IE7.
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   #9. Posted at 11:33 AM on Dec 21st 2007 Edit   Reply

tr should post statistics on what the users who come to this site use for a web browser
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   #8. Posted at 10:29 AM on Dec 21st 2007 Edit   Reply

Web developers will still need to program for the LCD, which will more than likely be IE6 for a good while.
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   #3. Posted at 09:51 AM on Dec 21st 2007 Edit   Reply

I'm so excited about this.
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   #2. Posted at 09:04 AM on Dec 21st 2007 Edit   Reply

Well, if it's broken, and we're talking IE, IE has been known to read broken code for a while now. Maybe the page only works in IE8 at this time.
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   #1. Posted at 07:19 AM on Dec 21st 2007 Edit   Reply

I think maybe a Microsoft product passing a standards compliance test was too much of a shock to its system and it keeled over as a result.

*rimshot*

I kid, I kid

/me puts on flame proof suit
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