Yea me too… can’t wait for the next firefox to come out to compete…it’z really true that the internet environment is really advancing so we need some improvement in browser as well…
I’m not a fan of IE as a user, but that has been the case since I first tried version 3.0 back on Windows95. That you could put down to personal choice, but as a web designer and developer, IE is my one and only source of suffering in an other wise perfect word of CSS layouts.
So, no, I’m not looking forward to a new IE, not because it might not be better but because each new version of Internet Explorer has a whole new set of wrong ways in which it handles the CSS box model. This means I need to check each of my websites with everything from IE5 upwards seperately because it’s bound to look different in each one of them.
So as far as Internet Explorer 8 “seek to improve Web development with current standards compatibility”, I’ll believe it when I see it.
wrote, on May 6th, 2007
Yeah, another year, another version of IE, which is as usual choke full of bugs and vulnerabilities!
When will they learn?
wrote, on May 7th, 2007
Although it’s not popular in this forum - i think IE 7 is a decent browser, my understanding is that IE 8 will be out August 2008
wrote, on May 9th, 2007
Yea me too… can’t wait for the next firefox to come out to compete…it’z really true that the internet environment is really advancing so we need some improvement in browser as well…
wrote, on May 9th, 2007
I’m not a fan of IE as a user, but that has been the case since I first tried version 3.0 back on Windows95. That you could put down to personal choice, but as a web designer and developer, IE is my one and only source of suffering in an other wise perfect word of CSS layouts.
So, no, I’m not looking forward to a new IE, not because it might not be better but because each new version of Internet Explorer has a whole new set of wrong ways in which it handles the CSS box model. This means I need to check each of my websites with everything from IE5 upwards seperately because it’s bound to look different in each one of them.
So as far as Internet Explorer 8 “seek to improve Web development with current standards compatibility”, I’ll believe it when I see it.