With the features that Microsoft has added, Internet Explorer 7 is now looking like an essential upgrade for current IE users. The tabbed browsing, RSS / web feeds and search bar are nice, and should bring IE7 up to parity with competing browsers, but the real meat is underneath the hood in the various changes and enhancements that Microsoft has made to the basic browser code. Internet Explorer 7 should be the most secure iteration of the browser to date, even before the inevitable patches.
The standalone version of Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 should be released in early to mid 2006, with a public beta hopefully coming around the fourth quarter of 2005. The Vista version of IE7 will obviously be available only with the operating system itself, sometime in late 2006.
» Microsoft Releases Internet Explorer 7 - Free Download or Automatic Update
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» Microsoft Patches Bad Browser Bug
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» "Official" Vista launch date: November 2006
» Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 Available for Public Download
» More New Internet Explorer 7 Features Revealed - Review
» Microsoft Adopts Stronger Encryption for Internet Explorer 7
» Microsoft Warns of Critical Windows Flaws - Patch Available Sep 13th
» Microsoft & Secunia Security Advisories for IE Com Flaw
» Microsoft Releases More Longhorn Code
» Microsoft Issues Security Patches - No IE Fix
» Seven MS Security Bulletins & Patches - Plus Four New IE Vulnerabilities
» Microsoft Urges Move To IE 6 Service Pack 1 Following Code Leak
» Microsoft Releases Early Cumulative IE Patch - Phishing Flaw Fixed


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