Seventh Heaven?
Downloaded and installed the new beta for Internet Explorer 7 today and I’m enjoying the experience esp. the way that it’s handling the RSS feeds that I read and drool over on a daily basis.
I like the way that you can enlarge text without breaking the page. The interfce takes a little getting used to but it’s cool. It all seems to be standards compliant which is a great leap forward.
Looking good, the RSS feed is enough for me to shift from Firefox. Let’s see how it ends up.
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