On Jul 31, 2005, at 3:19 PM, Justin Carter wrote:
IE7 will be far from a disappointment. Sure Beta 1 doesn't seem to
give us anything much new and the UI is a bit topsy-turvey but I think
it's mostly due to the fact that it has come straight out of Longhorn
(Vista).
From the IMPRESSIVE list
I think IE 7 will be a bit of a disapointment to the web developer
crowd.
I hope that it won't. I think WaSP and developers after preparing the
GUI and features are now working on the interface and technology issues
to fix as much as possible, see the IEBlog.
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Jan Brasna aka JohnyB ::
IE7 will be far from a disappointment. Sure Beta 1 doesn't seem to
give us anything much new and the UI is a bit topsy-turvey but I think
it's mostly due to the fact that it has come straight out of Longhorn
(Vista).
From the IMPRESSIVE list of fixes and newly supported features posted
on the IE
Jan Brasna wrote:
OK, beta 1 pretty bad in the field of standards, only PNG partially
fixed and peekaboo and guillotine bugs removed. Otherwise IE6-like. See
http://kurafire.net/log/archive/2005/07/28/ie7-beta-1-release
Yes, they fixed 2 bugs, and now it's a new version. That puts firefox
2005/7/29, Alan Trick [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think IE 7 will be a bit of a disapointment to the web developer
crowd.
I think we should wait for next beta version of IE7. I do understand
what many web developers feel about Beta 1, but it's still far from
final product, as Dean said at IEBlog.
On 7/29/05, Kazuhito Kidachi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think we should wait for next beta version of IE7. I do understand
what many web developers feel about Beta 1, but it's still far from
final product, as Dean said at IEBlog. Molly wrapped up about current
situation about IE7:
OK, beta 1 pretty bad in the field of standards, only PNG partially
fixed and peekaboo and guillotine bugs removed. Otherwise IE6-like. See
http://kurafire.net/log/archive/2005/07/28/ie7-beta-1-release
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