Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows XP 7.0.5730.13
Publisher's Description:
Internet Explorer 7 has been designed to make everyday tasks easier, provide dynamic security protection and improve the development platform and manageability. End user improvements include a streamlined interface, tabbed browsing, printing advances, improved search functionality, instant feeds (RSS), dynamic security protection, and more. Internet Explorer 7 provides improved navigation through tabbed browsing, web search right from the toolbar, advanced printing, easy discovery, reading and subscription to RSS feeds, and much more. IE7 also provides security through a robust new architecture, security features that help defend against malicious software, and new ways to better protect against the theft of personal data from fraudulent websites. It has improved support for cascading style sheets, a rich RSS feeds platform, and robust tools for deploying and managing Internet Explorer 7 in large enterprise environments.
Microsoft Internet Explorer has the following other editions available: Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows 2003, Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows x64 Editions and Microsoft Internet Explorer optimized for Yahoo!.
Latest Changes:
- WGA Removed
- The menu bar is now visible by default
- The Internet Explorer 7 online tour has updated how-to’s. Also, the “first-run” experience includes a new overview
- We’ve included a new MSI installer that simplifies deployment for IT administrators in enterprises
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Latest User Reviews:
| Reviewer: | alphatrigon | Dec 19, 2007 |
| Version: | 7.0.5730.13 | |
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works and works great
most all negative complaints are from clueless individuals who blame software for their inadequacies or people who simple hate anything Microsoft.
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| Reviewer: | xanderzone365 | Nov 14, 2007 |
| Version: | 7.0.5730.13 | |
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Crashes at certain times.
Slow speeds.
Sure there's fraud protection, but other than that, NOT GOOD.
For sites that require Internet Explorer, I'd recommend using Maxthon 2.0 or Avant Browser, whatever's good for you.
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| Reviewer: | abansal75 | Oct 15, 2007 |
| Version: | 7.0.5730.13 | |
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Ever since i load IE7 this is what i am geeting on Reboot "The Procedure Entry Point GetProcessImageFileName could not be loacated in the dynamic link library PSAPI.dll" and IE fails to START...on googling i came across that PSAPI.dll is located in c:\windows\system32 & i should rename ANY pre-existing PSAPI.dll to something like PSAPIOLD.dll and REBOOT...On reboot i am only getting Blue Screen...F*&#@$$ ...IE7 [Any wonder from where i posting this review...simple answer is Cafe.]
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| Reviewer: | Terumo | Oct 6, 2007 |
| Version: | 7.0.5730.13 | |
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Jeg liker IE7 og bruker den på begge maskinene.
Har brukt FF og Opera men kom tilbake til IE7 ganske askt. Har heller ikke opplevd noen problemer av noen slag.
I like IE7 and I use it on both my maskin.
Have use FF and Opera but I turn back to IE7.
So I stick to IE7.
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| Reviewer: | brusco | Oct 5, 2007 |
| Version: | 7.0.5730.13 | |
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As a web developer I can say that IE IS NOT standards compliant despite what their nauseating PR dept. would have you believe.
Until they make a GENUINE effort at adhering to standards it is just a dying piece of software, and on the way to legacy status. The Microsoft rot has set in.
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