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KGen




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PostPosted: Thu, 19th Oct 2006 11:30    Post subject: Internet explorer 7
I found the final no WGA version from CZ, but the installation identifies it as RC1. Anyone figured out what's up with that?
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Parallax_
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PostPosted: Thu, 19th Oct 2006 11:33    Post subject:
Because the final version was just released today? Give it some time...


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Mortibus




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PostPosted: Thu, 19th Oct 2006 12:41    Post subject:
Internet.Explorer.7.Final.NO.WGA-CZ
but i stick to opera Wink
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Parallax_
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PostPosted: Thu, 19th Oct 2006 12:47    Post subject:
That was quick.

Yup, same here ELIZ Very Happy


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KGen




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PostPosted: Thu, 19th Oct 2006 13:00    Post subject:
That's the release I was talking about. As I said, hitting the update.exe presents you with an installer that identifies the program as RC1. So my question is what's wrong with CZ release then, if anything at all.


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Mortibus




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PostPosted: Thu, 19th Oct 2006 13:03    Post subject:
KGen wrote:
That's the release I was talking about. As I said, hitting the update.exe presents you with an installer that identifies the program as RC1. So my question is what's wrong with CZ release then, if anything at all.

nothing,they probably used old update.exe





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i'd suggest to use maxthon if u like ie so much,much better & more functions
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KGen




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PostPosted: Thu, 19th Oct 2006 13:49    Post subject:
Actually, as some people reported, you need to hit the xmllitesetup.exe in update folder to make tabs appear. That is what made me wondering in the first place if this release is any good.


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PostPosted: Thu, 19th Oct 2006 13:56    Post subject:
I found it surprisingly easy to bypass the activation shit in the final version of Internet Explorer7. Just use any of the releases from RC1 and switch it with the final exe.


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Mortibus




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PostPosted: Thu, 19th Oct 2006 18:08    Post subject:
Maxthon2 is tons better than this crap http://passport.maxthon.com/download.aspx
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PostPosted: Thu, 19th Oct 2006 18:24    Post subject:
First vulnerability reported for the final of IE7, although this one is known since IE6, seems like they forgot to patch that.

http://secunia.com/advisories/22477/
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PostPosted: Thu, 19th Oct 2006 23:49    Post subject:
ELIZ wrote:
Internet.Explorer.7.Final.NO.WGA-CZ
but i stick to opera Wink


why is opera better than firefox? Razz


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Mortibus




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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Oct 2006 00:11    Post subject:
nouseforaname wrote:
ELIZ wrote:
Internet.Explorer.7.Final.NO.WGA-CZ
but i stick to opera Wink


why is opera better than firefox? Razz


couldn't get used to ff & opera have magic wand function,it's fast too,also i can scroll down while images loading without freezing for a moment & many other pluses wich none of the existing ibrowsers have Wink
maxthon2 now has great feature check for broken links,was waiting for this for a long time,about 1k links try to do that manualy Razz
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Parallax_
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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Oct 2006 10:29    Post subject:
Not to mention, you don't have to install (or update, when a new version of FF is out) a gazillion plugins like with FireFox, Opera has all that functionality out of the box.


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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Oct 2006 18:47    Post subject:
Parallax_ wrote:
Not to mention, you don't have to install (or update, when a new version of FF is out) a gazillion plugins like with FireFox, Opera has all that functionality out of the box.

oh yeah forgot that
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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Oct 2006 19:01    Post subject:
Using Both FF and E7...shit where to go what to do...I AM SO CONFUSED!
Naaaa i think i stick with FF.....however, E7 loads pages a hell of allot faster then FF at least on my rig with my connection. But the plug-ins and other stuff does make FF a nicer choice in the end.


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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Oct 2006 20:27    Post subject:
hmmm!! liked the new Ie7. seems more fast. i also liked the "easy read" function, that makes text easier to read. (at least, for me worked as a big improvement).

trying to figure out now, how to import my opera bookmarks.

no spanish version of this yet??? i hate it to have my win on spanglish... Razz
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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Oct 2006 20:58    Post subject:
Yup,new IE beats the shit out of IE 6,much faster,no freezing,slide shows,better interface,clean tidy look..... a big improvement,easy installation... i hope so without any big security holes..
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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Oct 2006 02:21    Post subject:
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kumkss




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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Oct 2006 03:13    Post subject:
no way to import the bookmarks from opera... Sad
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Mortibus




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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Oct 2006 03:20    Post subject:
kumkss wrote:
no way to import the bookmarks from opera... Sad

export opera bookmarks as html then import them to ie7
simple Wink
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kumkss




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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Oct 2006 19:24    Post subject:
ELIZ wrote:
kumkss wrote:
no way to import the bookmarks from opera... Sad

export opera bookmarks as html then import them to ie7
simple Wink




of course!! thnx for removing the dust of that retarded neuron!!! Razz
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Mortibus




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PostPosted: Sun, 22nd Oct 2006 17:08    Post subject:
welcome
retarded neuron Razz
never heard that one before
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kumkss




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PostPosted: Sun, 22nd Oct 2006 21:29    Post subject:
retarded neuron= the neuron that was once in charge of dealing with IEx...
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PostPosted: Mon, 23rd Oct 2006 05:03    Post subject:
i don't like IE7 .. better for u use firefox .. or opera


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PostPosted: Mon, 23rd Oct 2006 14:37    Post subject:
Interesting:)

I will try this cracked version, however Fire Fox is my browser of choice.
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kumkss




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PostPosted: Tue, 24th Oct 2006 20:41    Post subject:
got some strange feeling with some pages, somehow they appear "laggy" (lags) while scrolling down or up. annoying. it only happens in some pages. Does anyone have this issue too?
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skidrow
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PostPosted: Thu, 2nd Nov 2006 20:39    Post subject:
i got it via windows update and i didn't bump into any troubles on my xp pro corp ;p


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KnightRider2006
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PostPosted: Thu, 2nd Nov 2006 23:00    Post subject:
So far

A month from now your computer might not boot any more, lol.
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skidrow
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PostPosted: Thu, 2nd Nov 2006 23:02    Post subject:
KnightRider2006 wrote:
So far

A month from now your computer might not boot any more, lol.


that's why i installed it on my laptop Wink Laughing


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KnightRider2006
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PostPosted: Thu, 2nd Nov 2006 23:10    Post subject:
I don't want to have to re-install windows on either of my machines so let us know how it turns out for you.

I wish Firefox was more website friendly. You have to keep IE installed for those few websites that don't work on it.
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