IE 7 iconSo Microsoft finally released Internet Explorer 7. I have mixed feelings about it, but overall I’d say it leaves a lot to be desired…even for an early Microsoft product release. IE7 is available now, but won’t be ready for Automatic Update Distribution until November 1.

The Bad stuff

  • Still some security issues (It took them less than 24 hours to find the first security hole in IE7.) (http://secunia.com/advisories/22477/)
  • The new interface may confuse most “regular” Windows users who are used to certain conventions (like the menu bar for example, which is hidden by default).
  • Still not standards-compliant.
  • No extensions available (whereas Firefox has a plethora of extensions for users and developers.)
  • Only runs on Windows XP Service Pack 2
  • It’s still closely tied to the Windows operating system
  • Difficult to run multiple versions of IE

The Good stuff:

  • The User Interface has a new, clean ‘minimalist’ appearance.
  • RSS features greatly enhanced.
  • Anti-phishing features (protect users from divulging personal information to fraudulent Web site)

Also, on Firefox:

The Mozilla Firefox is currently scheduled to release version 2.0 on October 24. Improvements include integrated search, spell-checking feature, and enhanced tabbing. FF2 and IE7 will both have Anti-phishing features.