November 1st 2005 |
Microsoft
While computer users are watching the slow release of builds of Windows Vista (which Microsoft calls the Community Technology Preview, or CTP), part of that anticipation includes the first new version Internet Explorer in several years. The latest widely distributed version of Windows Vista, build 5231, also known as the October CTP, is significant primarily because of the new features it delivers in Internet Explorer 7.
In the latest preview of Windows Vista, IE 7 offers some significant new additions, including new capabilities for tabs, favorites, and security.
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