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    #1
    it's kinda like firefox/opera with the tabs. also, you need to be on SP2 for it to work. check it out.

    http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.mspx

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    hehe.. parang firefox / opera nga. small download size: 2.0 MB - 4.1 MB*

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    I'm already using it last month pa. Mas okay sya.
    Last edited by j_avonni; August 25th, 2006 at 01:06 PM.

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    #4
    Release Candidate 1 pa lang sya... nde pa final version.

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    had it na.... bumigay nga lang ang SATA disk ko... problem ko now dahil exceed na ako sa 3 activation ng Windows XP pro.

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    I installed it, installation took about 7-10 minutes and two restarts.

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    Talaga bang kailangan pa ng Defender?

    "Download Windows Defender Beta 2 This free program works with Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate 1 to help prevent spyware from sneaking onto your computer in common ways, such as part of a larger software download."

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    Windows Defender + Download accelerator + Limewire = your PC speeds back to Pentium I

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    Been using it for the last couple of months na....

    great new look, kainis lang yung phishing filter, ang kulet!

    Almost identical na sila ni Firefox kaya nga FF na default browser ko.

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    Microsoft lets pros test new Internet Explorer software

    Agence France-Presse
    Last updated 07:22pm (Mla time) 08/25/2006

    SAN FRANCISCO -- Software giant Microsoft on Thursday let industry professionals begin testing its next-generation Internet Explorer (IE) web browser due for release by the end of the year.

    An "IE7 RC1" beta version of the world's most widely used web browser could be downloaded free of charge at the Redmond, Washington, company's website.

    "Depending on your feedback, we may post another release candidate" of Internet Explorer 7, Microsoft general manager Dean Hachamovitch wrote in a weblog.

    "We’re still on track to ship the final IE7 release in the fourth calendar quarter."

    Microsoft said in a release that it was "confident that developers and designers who optimize their websites and applications with this beta version will be compatible with the final version when it is released later this year."

    The new IE was designed with improved performance, stability, security, and application compatibility, according to the company.

    An English-based version beta IE was released on Thursday and would be followed in September by releases supporting other languages.

    "We’ll continue with Arabic, Finnish, German, and Japanese as before but also add French and Spanish versions with this release," Hachamovitch wrote.

    Microsoft said it planned to release the final IE version as a high-priority update.

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