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I admit, I was a little worried about the final release of IE7. This was mostly because of W3C compliance, and CSS rendering proficiency.
With the browser open for the first time, I had the same feeling as when I shortly tested a couple of the release canidates. The window looks cluttered; rather ugly in my opinion, with menu options and browser functions ill placed for what I am used too. I like it simple however, some like the perplexity of protrusion - again, the ill placed buttons and menu items.
The first web page I went to, was of course myspew.com. I was happy to see that IE7, for the most part, successfuly rendered the CSS code. In all this glory, I moved on too my picture gallery where the browser crashed, asking if I would like to debug with VS. This was within the first five minutes of use.
Starting up IE7 and proceeding to the same page, the browser hung in as a team player.
I am not going to post a total opinion or guide to the newly released (final) Internet Explorer, since my use of it will be surely and purely for testing page renders.
However, I will tell you that my first impression, as described above, was a bit raw.
Random Thought : plunk plunk
[Software]
Main Entry: spew
Function: verb
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English spIwan; akin to Old High German spIwan to spit, Latin spuere, Greek ptyein
intransitive verb
1 : VOMIT
2 : to come forth in a flood or gush
3 : to ooze out as if under pressure : EXUDE
transitive verb
1 : VOMIT
2 : to send or cast forth with vigor or violence or in great quantity -- often used with out
- spew-er noun
-- Merriam-Webster