Internet Explorer 7 Readiness Toolkit
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The Internet Explorer 7 Readiness Toolkit provides an easy way for any audience that is involved in the development, test, deployment or support of Web sites, extensions, and/or applications to prepare for Internet Explorer 7.
The Internet Explorer 7 Readiness Toolkit provides an easy way for any audience that is involved in the development, test, deployment or support of Web sites, extensions, and/or applications to prepare for Internet Explorer 7. The Toolkit provides the following:
Updated! Testing guidance and tips for isolating and identifying a particular compatibility problem.
Updated! Improved navigation to help find information.
Pointer to the latest publicly available build of Internet Explorer 7.
Developer Checklist including new features and changes of interest to application and Web developers should be aware of.
Tools for development and testing.
Links to resources, technical articles, and helpful blog posts.
Various methods for providing feedback to Microsoft.
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Comments(4)
who cares????
stick with firefox or opera. you will be alot safer and browsing is
faster.
any chance to rip a few $$$$ from gate's pocket is always a plus.
what the hell is with all this ie7 readyness crap?
all you have to do is click
on a freaking .exe and there you have it, the 'internets' via ie7.
microsoft
like making biiiiiiiiig deals out of nothing.
ps: i use firefox, ie7 blows yo.
to all the ie haters, its not actually that bad. i think the interface is much better
than firefox and other browsers. i would still use firefox because its faster but ie is so
deeply integrated in vista that some links still open in ie etc and its a real pain.
it's for *developer*, not your average joes. you can use firefox for all you want but
for developers like us, it doesn't matter what you use. we just have to develop for the
widest audience, ie7 or not.
this toolkit is for power users. it helps us to
make internet applications as easy to use as possible, so that you may stay as clueless as
long as possible. we hate powerusers break our apps. if you don't know what is this,
that's a good sign for everyone.
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I.E.7 READINESS?????
By Kaputo on 07.10.2007 - 01:10