{"id":484,"date":"2007-10-05T00:04:50","date_gmt":"2007-10-05T00:04:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/neosmart.net\/blog\/2007\/internet-explorer-7-updated-but-not-really\/"},"modified":"2013-08-26T18:17:04","modified_gmt":"2013-08-26T23:17:04","slug":"internet-explorer-7-updated-but-not-really","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/neosmart.net\/blog\/internet-explorer-7-updated-but-not-really\/","title":{"rendered":"Internet Explorer 7 &ldquo;Updated&rdquo; &#8211; But Not Really&hellip;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Steve Reynolds,&nbsp;program manager&nbsp;of the Microsoft [[MSFT]] Internet Explorer development team, has just announced <a href=\"http:\/\/blogs.msdn.com\/b\/ie\/archive\/2007\/10\/04\/internet-explorer-7-update.aspx\" rel=\"follow\">an &#8220;update&#8221; of sorts<\/a> to Internet Explorer 7 a year or so after its original release in 2006. Never mind the fact that we were promised regular updates and that &#8220;Internet Explorer 7 won&#8217;t be like IE6&#8221; with regards to lack of new features and updates, what&#8217;s up with the list of the things that <em>have<\/em> changed with this new version!? Have a look for yourself at the &#8220;changelog:&#8221;<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<ol>\n<li>No need for WGA verification in order to get Internet Explorer 7\n<\/li>\n<li>The menu bar is now visible by default.\n<\/li>\n<li>The Internet Explorer 7 online tour has updated how-to\u2019s. Also, the \u201cfirst-run\u201d experience includes a new overview.\n<\/li>\n<li>We\u2019ve included a new MSI installer that simplifies deployment for IT administrators in enterprises. Learn more about it <a href=\"http:\/\/technet.microsoft.com\/en-us\/ie\/bb219543.aspx\" rel=\"follow\">here<\/a>. <\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>Interesting\u2026&nbsp;Here&#8217;s our take on these &#8220;updates&#8221;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>It really shouldn&#8217;t have required WGA in the first place &#8211; Microsoft (for some odd reason) guarantees users of pirated versions of Windows &#8220;immediate&#8221; access to any security-related patches, upgrades, and hotfixes. Doesn&#8217;t Microsoft tout Internet Explorer 7 as a security-prioritized upgrade?\n<\/li>\n<li>Noooo! We <em>love<\/em> the hidden menu bar! It&#8217;s <strong>clean<\/strong>, it&#8217;s <strong>clutter-free<\/strong>, and it gives IE7 a great look. Obviously the reason they&#8217;ve put it back is that users had trouble getting the menu to show (hint: press `alt` to make it appear), but who actually <em>uses<\/em> the menu bar anyway?! At least make it a first-run option&#8230; please? Sure, you can make it hidden again by flicking a switch in the options panel, but that&#8217;s just so wrong on so many levels&#8230;\n<\/li>\n<li>Not exactly what we&#8217;d call an upgrade to Internet Explorer itself so much as it is an improvement to the external documentation. It&#8217;s just a file hosted on MS servers that users can opt to view.\n<\/li>\n<li>Nothing more than an upgrade to the packaging\/deployment for Internet Explorer 7, albeit a most-welcome one for sysadmins and software integrators everywhere. <\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Not to harp on the Internet Explorer 7 team or anything;&nbsp;but it&#8217;s been a year, and we were hoping for something a bit more&nbsp;<em>substantial<\/em> of an upgrade. Maybe Internet Explorer 7.1 with even more improvements to CSS handling, <strong>performance enhancements on Vista<\/strong>,<sup id=\"rf1-484\"><a href=\"#fn1-484\" title=\"In our testing, IE7 on Windows XP after &gt; 3 months of usage verses the same on Vista was more responsive by a factor of 3 or 4 times, especially on opening and closing of new tabs!\" rel=\"footnote\">1<\/a><\/sup> <strong>inline auto-complete that actually remembers all the URIs you visited<\/strong>,<sup id=\"rf2-484\"><a href=\"#fn2-484\" title=\"Internet Explorer 7 notoriously &ldquo;forgets&rdquo; &gt; 50% of the URIs you&rsquo;ve visited. Start typing in the address bar and you&rsquo;ll realize that auto-complete doesn&rsquo;t even display half of the matching URIs that are in your browser history even for that same day, with no rhyme or reason to this behavior.\" rel=\"footnote\">2<\/a><\/sup> <strong>fixing the sensitive HTML parser that many times loads a page just, then errors out with a message-box saying &#8220;Internet Explorer cannot display this page.&#8221; &#8211; replacing the perfectly good HTML render with an error page<\/strong>, or one of the many other minor bugs that could be easily patched and would make for great changelog entries.<\/p>\n<p>We could&#8217;ve done with a couple of new features as well, just something to satiate our hunger for some innovation and improvements until the Internet Explorer 8 beta comes along &#8211; nothing big, just something to keep us busy until we get something real to play with. But still, we&#8217;ll take bugfixes and performance enhancements over new features any day &#8211; it&#8217;s too bad we don&#8217;t have either with this &#8220;upgrade.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>So, yeah, Internet Explorer 7 is, overall (and especially on Windows XP because Vista IE7 performance just plain sucks), a great browser. But it&#8217;s been a year! The last time we saw this general lack of improvement\/enhancement\/updates was with IE6, and there is no need to remind anyone just how quickly IE6 became dead on its feet. Please Microsoft, don&#8217;t make the mistake again! Vista SP1 is on its way &#8211; what better an opportunity could one ask for to patch up IE7 and wrap it in a new &amp; shiny build number for your users to enjoy?<\/p>\n<hr class=\"footnotes\"><ol class=\"footnotes\"><li id=\"fn1-484\"><p>In our testing, IE7 on Windows XP after &gt; 3 months of usage verses the same on Vista was more responsive by a factor of 3 or 4 times, especially on opening and closing of new tabs!&nbsp;<a href=\"#rf1-484\" class=\"backlink\" title=\"Jump back to footnote 1 in the text.\">&#8617;<\/a><\/p><\/li><li id=\"fn2-484\"><p>Internet Explorer 7 notoriously &#8220;forgets&#8221; &gt; 50% of the URIs you&#8217;ve visited. Start typing in the address bar and you&#8217;ll realize that auto-complete doesn&#8217;t even display half of the matching URIs that are in your browser history <em>even for that same day<\/em>, with no rhyme or reason to this behavior.&nbsp;<a href=\"#rf2-484\" class=\"backlink\" title=\"Jump back to footnote 2 in the text.\">&#8617;<\/a><\/p><\/li><\/ol>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Steve Reynolds,&nbsp;program manager&nbsp;of the Microsoft [[MSFT]] Internet Explorer development team, has just announced an &#8220;update&#8221; of sorts to Internet Explorer 7 a year or so after its original release in 2006. 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