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"I think IE 7 brings the browser to parity with Firefox in terms of features, and the security's a big improvement over IE 6. I think it will be good enough to stop some of IE's market share loss to Firefox, and perhaps bring some switchers back to IE." 1 - Matt Rosoff, Analyst with Directions on Microsoft,2 in April 2006. "There's a big chance right now to switch people to Firefox and it might not last very long-- Microsoft has a new version of Internet Explorer on the way and lord knows what they'll be doing in Vista to force people to use it. Firefox has to get a big foothold right now." 3 - A Group of Firefox Advocates, Massachusetts, in April 2006. Microsoft's New Browser
The browser development team at Microsoft considered IE 7 to be a significant improvement over the IE 6 version. "IE 7 is feature complete and has been through significant compatibility and reliability testing. People (especially technology enthusiasts) will have a good experience with it,"6 the team added. Experts were of the opinion that Microsoft's new browser was the company's response to growing criticism that its IE 6 browser had serious security flaws, which made users vulnerable to attacks from malicious viruses and online phishing7 scams.
Microsoft had earlier released two test versions of its IE 7 browser named "Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2 Preview" in February 2006 and March 2006. The final version of IE 7 is expected to be released in the latter part of 2006 and to be included in Windows Vista, Microsoft's new operating system scheduled for release at the end of 2007 (Refer to Exhibit I for a brief profile of Microsoft and its products). Browser Wars II: The Release of IE 7 (BETA 2) - Next Page>>
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1] Foley, Mary Jo. "Microsoft Refreshes, Broadens IE 7 beta," www.microsoft-watch.com, April 25, 2006. |
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