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August 28th, 2006

IE7 Release Candidate 1 - Review and Image Gallery

Posted by Richard MacManus @ 8:31 pm

Categories: Design, Firefox, Internet Companies, Internet Explorer, Microsoft, RSS, Reviews, Tech, Two-Way Web, Web 2.0, Web Browsers, Web as Platform

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IE7 is slated to be a big step forward in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser - and it’s just gone out of beta and into ‘release candidate 1′ mode. So in this post I review the features of Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate 1, with an accompanying Image Gallery

As Ed Bott noted last week when IE7 is a safe and sound browser, with solid if unspectacular features IE7 Candidate 1 was released, there’s not much difference between this and the previous release called Beta 3. While this version of IE7 still falls short in CSS standards compliance, IE Group Program Manager Chris Wilson told me a couple of weeks ago that the goal in IE7 is to gradually support more and more web standards. So let’s put the standards support issue to one side (for now) and look instead at the new features in IE7, such as RSS support and improved UI.

Safe and sound

The Image Gallery I’ve put together shows a set of safe but solid features. Security is probably top of the list of ‘enhanced’ features in IE7. Indeed the very first pop-up box I came across when using my newly-installed IE7 Release Candidate 1 was a "Set up Phishing Filter" option/warning. 

Other more predictable new features in IE7 include a new "streamlined" interface, tabs (better late than never), improved printing support, RSS feeds integrated into the browser, and an "instant search box". Nothing hugely innovative. But as Tony Chor, a Group Program Manager of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer team, told a NZ conference back in May 2006: their first priority was to "make everyday browsing easier […] make the simple things better" and the secondary focus for IE7 was security and user protection. 

My favorite feature is probably the ability to view a WYSIWYG view of a web page’s RSS feed - and drill down and view individual categories of that feed.

Summary

When it comes down to it, IE7 is a ‘catch-up’ version of Microsoft’s browser - adding tabs and other features that Firefox has had for a while. But IE7 also makes the browsing experience more useful for normal people - e.g. the improved printing support and better toolbar management.

The CSS is (as we know) a work-in-progress and I personally would like to have seen some truly innovative features. But I guess the purpose of IE7 is to get it back up to par with Firefox, Opera and the others - and make it more user-friendly at the same time. And in that respect IE7 is a good solid browser.

VIEW IMAGE GALLERY OF IE7 RELEASE CANDIDATE 1

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Let me be the first to comment  the_seb | 08/29/06
IE7RC1  ChessCanoe | 08/30/06
Several thousand?  TasteeWheat | 08/30/06
he's not alone  CobraA1 | 08/30/06
I tend to agree, I have lots but....  Cayble | 09/01/06
Saying nothing  not of this world | 08/29/06
IE 7  htheninth | 08/30/06
IE7 Release Candidate 1  dsmckown | 08/30/06
Not just big business Everyone Snubs Mac.  IceTheNet@... | 08/30/06
IE7  Jaar123@... | 08/30/06
same thing I tell people about windows  IceTheNet@... | 08/30/06
Mac snubbed by large companies  davidnewman7798@... | 08/30/06
Learn to type  russdwright@... | 08/30/06
I still don't get it?  IceTheNet@... | 08/30/06
Or maybe learn to speak English  jsm555 | 08/31/06
Please be more proactive and not reactive....  rtravis3343@... | 08/30/06
Ask me how many times I've filled in MS forms  lsmithes76 | 08/30/06
Also product never changed.  lsmithes76 | 08/30/06
Still can't match the Firefox.  IceTheNet@... | 08/30/06
Satisfied User of IE7  Zonny | 08/30/06
Perhaps not, but much better than IE6.  CobraA1 | 08/30/06
IE7 Stubbed Toe  ValFitzAndrew | 08/30/06
Don't worry  CobraA1 | 08/30/06
Tried and can't run most JAVA  me_mommy_2 | 08/30/06
ie7 beta 3 and rc1!  ddbpack@... | 08/30/06
IE 7  fmc1935a@... | 08/30/06
IE 7  doyouwanto@... | 08/30/06
What if we don't like IE7 tabs?  PhilippeV | 08/30/06
Just turn them off.  CobraA1 | 08/30/06
I'll say  CobraA1 | 08/30/06
Firefox tabs? You mean Opera  ultradust | 08/30/06
Wish I'd never downloaded it  jsm555 | 08/31/06
IE 7 breaks webbrowser control  brad@... | 09/01/06
Alternatives  teckk@... | 09/03/06
Internet Explorer 7 RC-1  ed_vocel@... | 09/01/06
IE7  dee.gott@... | 09/07/06
Win 2000? ....Time to Upgrade to Windows XP  cnfrisch | 09/12/06

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