Re: TECH: IE 7
From: | <veritosproject@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, November 14, 2006, 16:11 |
Or try Opera if you want the kitchen sink...it's the type of thing
that you leave up all the time as part of your desktop.
On 11/14/06, Gary Shannon <fiziwig@...> wrote:
> At work I have to make sure the web pages we produce look right with any
> browser, so I have a lot of different browsers installed including IE6 on one
> machine and IE7 on another (They can't coexist on the same machine).
>
> Of all the browsers I use on a regular basis, the one I use for my own personal
> browsing is Firefox. That's what I would recommend. Forget IE 7 for now. It is
> giving us more compatability problems than all the other browsers so my guess
> is a lot of web site are going to appear broken when viewed with IE 7.
>
> --gary
>
> --- Roger Mills <rfmilly@...> wrote:
>
> > Does one want to install this? (It's been offered to me)
> >
> > I'm actually not sure I use it-- all my stuff says "MSN Explorer" and it
> > came packaged with my DSL service. (IE is also on my computer, but I rarely
> > have to use it-- mainly when Verizon [my provider] has a glitch and I have
> > to reset things with their help....)
> >
>