Archive for the 'IE7' Category

Problems with Internet Explorer

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

In the last week or so we’ve been coming across a number of people who have been having some serious problems with Internet Explorer … and usually Internet Explorer 7.

The problem has reared it’s ugly head when users with Internet Explorer 7 have tried to log on to their Gmail account. Instead of seeing the log-in screen it seems that most of them have been seeing a blank page.

One of our clients gave us a call during breakfast on Saturday morning when he found for the third day in row he couldn’t access Gmail at all. We went round and fixed the problem in a couple of minutes.

If you’re having that problem all you have to do is uninstall Internet Explorer 7 via the Control Panel and then reboot the computer. When the computer restarts it will pick up IE6 and that version of Internet Explorer sees Gmail with no problems at all.

 

IE7 Has Been Released

Saturday, October 21st, 2006

But is it worth downloading?

I downloaded IE 7 last night and installed it on two of my computers. The actual installation took some time because Microsoft wants to check your computer before it actually goes ahead and does anyting and that became a little tedious.

IE7 automatically imports your bookmarks and any toolbars you may use (I use the Google toolbar) but you may find that it then adds things to those toolbars and the end result can look rather clunky. I ditched McAfee SiteAdvisor on the PC that I installed IE7 on because it pushed the toolbars out of shape.

The user interface is definitely not as user-friendly as it was om IE6. Instead of a neat row of buttons and text links across the top it has a few small buttons on the right hand side of the screen that are combined with  drop-down menus.

IE7 does have tabbed browsing at last but it doesn’t seem to do it as well as Firefox does. IE7 also gives you access to various extensions - just as Firefox does - but from what I read those extensions aren’t as useful - or extensive - or as free as the extensions for Firefox are.

Security and Speed
There are some added security measures for IE7 which may or may not prove useful. One is an anti-phishing filter that scans websites before they load in the browser window. You can turn that filter on or off and I will probably end up turning it off because it certainly slows the loading time way down and I already find it annoying that the filter wants to test sites that I own and that I know are not likely to want to take control of my computer.

The Bottom Line
Just about everything I have said here is based on my personal preferences and experience and that means that you may have a totally different experience with IE7 than me. However, in my humble opinion, I don’t see IE7 as being worth raving about and it’s not something that I would suggest anyone rush out and download.

But if you want to try it for yourself then you can download IE7 here

Internet Explorer 7

Tuesday, April 25th, 2006

If you have ever wanted to be a beta tester for a big software corporation then Microsoft wants to hear from you.

Microsoft is looking for beta testers for an updated test version of IE7 it is about to release and to encourage users to try the product Microsoft is offering free telephone support for those who live in America, Germany and Japan.

This is the first release of IE7 that Microsoft has encouraged the public to use. Previous releases have been aimed more at developers than general users.

This latest version of IE7 will be released this week and you can read more about it here.