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IE 7.0 users who switched from FireFox or Opera?

I use IE 7 and Opera, never really liked Firefox/mozilla. With IE 7 i use IE7Pro add-on, it has alot of usefull features.

IE7Pro includes Tabbed Browsing Management, Spell Check, Inline Search, Auto Fill Form, Super Drag Drop, Crash Recovery, Proxy Switcher, Mouse Gesture, Tab History Browser, Web Accelerator, User Agent Switcher, Webpage Capturer, AD Blocker, Flash Block, Greasemonkey like User Scripts platform, User Plug-ins and many more power packed features.

you can get it here
 
If IE7 gets mouse gestures, I may go back. The only thing I like about IE right now is the [lack of] memory consumption.

I'll give the IE7.0pro a try I guess - how big is the footprint with the addon ?
 
Originally posted by: rh71
If IE7 gets mouse gestures, I may go back. The only thing I like about IE right now is the [lack of] memory consumption.

I'll give the IE7.0pro a try I guess - how big is the footprint with the addon ?

mouse gestures is the main reason I've stayed with firefox. 🙂
 
^ using IE7Pro now and mouse gestures... loving it... acts just like Opera for me right now. Time will tell if I'll stick with it permanently.
 
Opera is best. I just like the interface better than Firefox. both have trouble veiwing some webpages though. Anways, IE 7 feels so kiddish. I tried IE 7 on vista and I hate how it lacks the toolbars (file, edit, View, etc on the top).
 
Firefox, has mouse gestures that I love with a plugin. Opera does too, but I found issues with compatibility on some webpages with it and eventually just switched to Firefox.
 
Originally posted by: Gibson486
I tried IE 7 on vista and I hate how it lacks the toolbars (file, edit, View, etc on the top).
Right click --> check Menu bar to make it show.

So far, what I really don't prefer is how the address bar is at the very top and doesn't seem movable... ? Also, for mouse gestures, there's a limited set of movements... I can't set something for right-down, for example.
 
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Did you switch from FireFox or Opera?
Why? What do you like and dislike about IE 7.0 so far?

Firefox on Linux and XP boxes, IE7 on Vista boxes.


 
IE has had such a long history of problems, I don't think I could ever go back. With Firefox and others, you get a wide range of add-ons, less virus vulnerability, better standards support, and other things. To bring it to a single point -- Firefox is managed by people who primarily care about the software, while IE is managed by people who primarily care about money. I'll side with Firefox for that alone.

PS: Does IE7 at least support PNG alpha channels?
 
I use IE7 on WinXP Pro, and I did switch from Firefox. IE7 is fast, I like the UI, and it has tabs. I don't use any of the bs add-ons in Firefox so I'm not missing any functionality.

I know it's cool to hate on Microsoft, but I'm no lemming.
 
Originally posted by: doggyfromplanetwoof
Why must I submit my ass to microsoft? I don't care if firefox takes 900MB of memory. Themes and addons ftw. Open source!

You should use whatever s/w works best for you, regardless of who makes it.
 
Originally posted by: WombRaider
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: n7
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: WombRaider
IE7 for Vista.
Safari for OS X.</end quote></div>

Even the OS X users i know don't like Safari :laugh:
</end quote></div>

Firefox blows on OS X. Camino is pretty nice, however.

amen to that. for me:

firefox on windows
camino on osx
 
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