A lot of people refused to go to Internet Explorer 7 at first. I know that when I upgraded (think I was still using Firefox at the time as well) I found it hard to find stuff like history and so on. I mean a lot of people are still on XP, I only recently upgraded o Windows 7 as I needed to purchase a new copy, my academic version of XP's disc died and couldn't get hold of a legal download.

At least microsoft is now trying to keep ahead. There was a massive gap between ie 6 and 7 and microsoft went on about tab browsing and stuff when ie 7 was released while firefox had had i for quite some years

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A lot of people refused to go to Internet Explorer 7 at first. I know that when I upgraded (think I was still using Firefox at the time as well) I found it hard to find stuff like history and so on. I mean a lot of people are still on XP, I only recently upgraded o Windows 7 as I needed to purchase a new copy, my academic version of XP's disc died and couldn't get hold of a legal download.

At least microsoft is now trying to keep ahead. There was a massive gap between ie 6 and 7 and microsoft went on about tab browsing and stuff when ie 7 was released while firefox had had i for quite some years