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Yes, Folks it is here!
I'm a busy guy. Microsoft spends millions to employ people to get it right..Well if these issues are so critical you should have participated earlier on the Microsoft Blog. They have been asking and responding to opinions for most for more than a year now. Where were you when your expertise was being sort? Still not too late the process is ongoing.
Maybe you're suffering IDN blindness. Do you think the fact that you have a vested interest in the success of IE7 might be why you're touting it so rampantly (like you do with IDN), and denouncing anyone who critisizes it (like you do with IDN)? Anyone paying attention around here knows you're a one-trick pony.Well if you are a die hard IE user, but think IE 7 sucks, then we can only assume that you are a really big fan of IE 6.
Well, enough said. I am not one to mock the afflicted.
My only grudge against IE6 is the single biggest impediment to the development of the Internet. The fact that is a security nightmare doesn't bother me because I haven't used it for some time. As an IDNer, I have used a lot of browser over the last 2 years. It doesn't take much to provide a better experience than IE6 in my opinion, and none of the alternative was ever comparatively a disappointment. I am very anti-Microsoft, but I am afraid I have to take my hat off to them over IE7, because although it has taken about 5 times longer than it should have they have finally produce a very worthy product.
Maybe you're suffering IDN blindness. Do you think the fact that you have a vested interest in the success of IE7 might be why you're touting it so rampantly (like you do with IDN), and denouncing anyone who critisises it (like you do with IDN)? Anyone paying attention around here knows you're a one-trick pony.
Presumably, by that logic, snow blindness is an affliction of desert dwellers?IDN blindness is an affliction of the ASCII community.
IE7 is the first browser to adequately address the browsing needs of a global internet community. That is why it is important and that is why it will ultimately be a massive success. It is also going out a high priority update starting 2nd of November, so love it or hate it, it will have surplanted the scelerotic IE6 by year end.
A one trick pony. Interesting expression, but one would assume that it relates to those investing in a single extension in a single language. Check out the latest Google revenue growth figures. Is this all coming form a US economy that is mired in a deep crisis. Well, if you think so, I guess you know best :usa:
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