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Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

This morning we released our first public release candidate, IE7 RC1, for Windows XP. You can download it at http://www.microsoft.com/ie.

The RC1 build includes improvements in performance, stability, security, and application compatibility.  You may not notice many visible changes from the Beta 3 release; all we did was listen to your feedback, fix bugs that you reported, and make final adjustments to our CSS support. I do want to call attention to two changes in particular.

First, IE7 RC1 setup automatically detects and uninstalls previous IE7 betas before trying to install IE7 so you don’t have to. We’ll post more detail on the install/uninstall process very soon.

Second, IE7 RC1 will automatically detect add-ons with known stability or compatibility problems so that end users can easily get a newer version or temporarily turn the add-on off. The most common cause of the “IE7 installed but won’t run” problem reports we’ve gotten was old versions of some toolbars. We’ve worked closely with toolbar vendors to make this experience better. Again, we’ll post more detail on this topic here very soon.

A release candidate is fundamentally different from a beta. With the exception of a very short list of issues we’re aware of and working on, we think the product is done. We’re looking to enthusiasts, developers, and IT Pros to tell us if this build has any critical, must-fix before we ship issues. The real world is much richer than our test environment and I appreciate the feedback that has helped us make the product better.  

The English RC1 release will be followed by localized versions in mid-September. We’ll continue with Arabic, Finnish, German, and Japanese as before but also add French and Spanish versions with this release. Web sites and applications that are compatible with this RC1 build should be compatible with the final version of IE7 when we release it later this year. (If you’re a developer or IT Pro, I strongly recommend using our Readiness Toolkit and Application Compatibility Toolkit.)

Depending on your feedback, we may post another release candidate. We’re still on track to ship the final IE7 release in the 4th calendar quarter.

Thanks,

Dean Hachamovitch
General Manager

p.s. I’ll repeat some information from previous posts for the sake of completeness. IE7 Release Candidate 1 runs on Windows XP SP2, Windows XP x64, and Windows Server 2003 SP1.  This release does not install on Windows Vista; a new version of IE7 in Windows Vista will be available with the next public Windows Vista release soon. IE7 still replaces IE6; if you’re a developer and need to have both IE6 and IE7 on a single machine, I recommend Microsoft Virtual PC available now for free.

Published Thursday, August 24, 2006 9:00 AM by ieblog
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# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 12:04 PM by Andrew
Very cool!

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 12:21 PM by G.T.
This is a big web site, they say it is designed specially for IE 6 have a look at it after IE7, browse it a bit, it does not look good does it?
http://www.bell.ca

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 12:45 PM by Rosyna
Does this mean the IE team is now hard at work working on the next version of IE?

I'd hate to see another multiyear pause before IE gets any more CSS support (tables!).

Hey, at least you no longer see everyone screaming for PNG support.

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 12:48 PM by Fduch
PNG is not fully supported.

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 12:49 PM by game kid
Did the server get pounded?  I get a redirect to http://www.microsoft.com/library/errorpages/smarterror.aspx?aspxerrorpath=/downloads/handoff.aspx as of now.  I'll check again in a few mins.

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 12:55 PM by Clemens
Wow it starts much faster than beta 1,2,3 excellent!

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 12:55 PM by game kid
nevermind.  Up now.

# Internet Explorer 7.0 RC1 disponible

Thursday, August 24, 2006 12:58 PM by Bidou's Blog
Microsoft vient de mettre en ligne la Release Candidate 1 de son navigateur Internet Explorer 7.0. Cette...

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 1:13 PM by Fduch
They haven't fixed memory leaks/usage that were on connect since april:
Resolution Fixed
Opened Date 17.04.2006 23:21:10
Closed Date 26.07.2006 8:30:05

[quote]
Entered by Microsoft on 19.04.2006 at 13:21
I'm sending this to our Performance guys to take a look at.
Thanks for sending this.

Al Billings

Entered by Microsoft on 19.07.2006 at 16:33
This issue appears to be fixed in IE7 Beta 3. You can download it from http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/downloads/default.mspx
-Filiz Kurban
[/quote]

I tested and IE RAM usage jumped to 340 Mb immediately.

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 1:20 PM by Nocturnal
I can't recall who I directly had contact with via the chat and this message system but I believe it was either Bruce or Dave.  You fixed it!  You are the bomb!  You can now re-arrange the links which are located in folders on the links toolbar!  You guys are GREAT!  That was a bug since IE6 too!  Again, great group of guys and congrats on RC1!  We're that much closer to seeing the final version!

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 1:24 PM by JoeM
Personally I hope going to FTP sites and read text files off them are better.  IE7 was usless for me in this area.  Will check thanks

# Internet Explorer 7 RC1 at /dev/nonsense

Thursday, August 24, 2006 1:53 PM by Internet Explorer 7 RC1 at /dev/nonsense

# 8seek » Blog Archive » IE7 Nears Completion

Thursday, August 24, 2006 1:53 PM by 8seek » Blog Archive » IE7 Nears Completion

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 1:54 PM by David Hammond
IE7 RC1 still seems to consistently leak about 85 kB of memory just by opening and closing a blank tab.

I see that the #id.nonexistent{} #id.class{} bug has finally been fixed. That's very good news.

# otro blog m?s » Internet Explorer 7, RC1

Thursday, August 24, 2006 2:04 PM by otro blog m?s » Internet Explorer 7, RC1

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 2:08 PM by Terry
Can you please post what has changed between Beta 3 and RC1?

It is hard for us to know what items to specifically test, if you don't tell us what now works!

Ta, T.

# IE 7 Release Candidate disponível para download

Thursday, August 24, 2006 2:11 PM by Oneda
O Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate 1 (IE7 RC1) está disponível para download. Isso significa que...

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 2:12 PM by Jonus
The maps scrollbar on ask.com looks mighty odd.

Looks much better in Firefox or IE six.

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 2:16 PM by Theranjanie
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I am like Windows Internet Explorer 7 how ask???
Please are you send back me
thank you
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# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 2:20 PM by Nocturnal
What CSS fixes were implemented?

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 2:22 PM by Jimmie B.
Is it just me, or am I the only one, that can't delete any of the ActiveX controls in:

Menu > Tools > Internet Options > Programs Tab > Manage add-ons.

I can disable some, but I can't delete any of them!?  Whats up?

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 2:29 PM by Mike Diack
Have you fixed the following problem (present in betas 1-3)?

1) Install IE7.
2) Reinstall XP over the top (ie. a repair installation) - typically due to a virus infection or some other problem.
3) Lo and behold you are then left with a mix of IE7 and IE6 files and so IE and those apps that use it (eg Windows Update!) won't run anymore... (The only remedy basically being to re-format and reinstall XP).

This was such a potential (and actual) problem (for others) that I gave up trying the betas...

Please tell me you've fixed it,
Mike (mike_diack@hotmail.com)

# IE7 Release Candidate 1 Out, Get the Quick Reference Sheet!

Thursday, August 24, 2006 2:31 PM by Robert McLaws: FunWithCoding.NET - Windows Vista Edition
As lots of people have already reported, the IE team released IE7 RC1 today. They also pointed out changes...

# IE7 Release Candidate 1 Out, Get the Quick Reference Sheet!

Thursday, August 24, 2006 2:36 PM by Robert McLaws: FunWithCoding.NET - Windows Vista Edition
As lots of people have already reported, the IE team released IE7 RC1 today. They also pointed out changes...

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 2:38 PM by The View Master

# Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate 1 available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 3:11 PM by Gabriel Lozano-Morán - The .NET Aficionado
The Internet Explorer team announced on their blog the availability of the first Release Candidate of

# Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate 1 - Out now!!! » The PC Doctor

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 3:28 PM by Doug
I am having huge problems with IE7RC1. I downloaded it and installed it fine, but when I start it up, it takes a very long time (if at all) to show a webpage.. I tried it using another XP account with Yahoo, and it loaded fast, but not every page is the same. I don't know why it's so very slow, but I would think it's not a good thing at all. I would like to know what i could do about this.

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 3:33 PM by Michael Madsen
Finally, OE no longer uses ClearType even though it's turned off in IE! THANK YOU!!!

# Internet Explorer 7 RC1

Thursday, August 24, 2006 3:37 PM by MasterMaq's Blog
Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate 1 was released today by Microsoft. This is supposed to be the last...

# "FULL SCREEN" Browsing In Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate

Thursday, August 24, 2006 3:39 PM by The View Master

"FULL SCREEN" Browsing/Navigation In Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate IS STILL DeGraded From IE6:

2 Rows of Buttons Now?

Here, IMPROVE on This ---> http://www.thelavarock.net/Microsoft/IE6FullScreenTop.jpg

The "Auto Hides" Are NOT Functioning Properly:

"FULL SCREEN" onMouseover ---> Taskbar (Does Not Reveal) In IE7 RC...

There's No Left Side onMouseover "Auto Hide" of Favorites...

W-H-A-T-E-V-E-R-S!!!

W-H-A-T-E-V-E-R-S!!!

W-H-A-T-E-V-E-R-S!!!

:-(

# En webbplats p?? svenska om xhtml » Microsoft sl??pper IE7 RC1! - (och Virtual PC ??r tydligen numera gratis)

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 4:01 PM by Walter Alway
Just put CR1 as an update to beta 3.  Second reboot kept shutting down before and sometimes after windows logo. Running xp home.  After about 5 times rebooting it took and seems to be running fine.  Have a new add on toolbar from Infohio- State run school library reference site that was having problems with Beta 3- kept crashing IE- sofar is working OK.

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 4:04 PM by hshh
Still cannot browser http://www.phpxplorer.org/ normally. I am using this web file management for my site. But from IE7, it display incorrect. But all is ok with IE6 or firefox.

# "FULL SCREEN" Browsing In Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate

Thursday, August 24, 2006 4:20 PM by The View Master

Aloha! IE Team!  ;-)

Mahalo!

@Least U Had Sense eNuff 2 Get Rid of That, Ridiculous "Cover/Shield" Over The Minimize, Maximize & Close Buttons In IE7 RC, "FULL SCREEN" Mode!!!  ...That, Helps!

I Can See That, It's Gonna Be a L-O-N-G Process, Involving Many "Posts" By Me Here, On The IE Blog, Jus'To Get Back To The "FULL SCREEN" Browsing/Navigation Functionality of IE6 In IE7 RC!

The ONLY Reason We Are Having This Problem Is That, U Jus'Don't KNOW About "FULL SCREEN" Browsing/Navigation! ...The F-A-S-T-E-S-T, BEST WAY To Browse/Navigate Windows Your Computer!!!

Once U Learn About "FULL SCREEN" Browsing/Navigation, U'll Understand What I & Others Are Talking About!!!

n'The MeanTime...

:-(

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 4:30 PM by The View Master

ADD To "Internet Options":

Internet Options ---> Advanced ---> Browsing --->

[x] Open Windows Full Screen.

Mahalo!

;-)

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 4:38 PM by Jeff
SSL 2.0 and TLS 1.0

On IE 6.0 SP2 SSL 2.0 is selected and TLS 1.0 uncheck on Advance tab.

On IE 7.0 RC1 TLS 1.0 is selected and SSL 2.0 is uncheck on advance tab.

Is this the right setting for both browser? because i remember uninstalling Beta 3 and it did not restore IE 6.0 sp2 setting to SSL 2.0 being selected and TLS 1.0 is unselected.

# Internet Explorer 7 RC1 beschikbaar | Scriptorama

Thursday, August 24, 2006 4:49 PM by Internet Explorer 7 RC1 beschikbaar | Scriptorama

# Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate

Thursday, August 24, 2006 5:00 PM by [MSFT-BE] Arlindo's Blog - IT Pro Evangelist
It's there we released IE7 RC1. You don't have to uninstall any previous installed beta as we will do...

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 5:04 PM by Tino Zijdel
I don't know if I should be angry or disappointed. I just gave RC1 a testrun and it seems that none of the bigger issues in CSS-rendering from beta 3 have been adressed. This basically means that IE7 in it's current state isn't much of an improvement from IE6; it still shows buggy, quirky and unexpected behavior in valid CSS designs. I personally find it unbelievable that a company as big as Microsoft dares to ship a produkt like this in 2006 and I'm really confused. Doesn't Microsoft have people with sufficient knowledge about the technology in house? Has their QA-department been sleeping the past year? Are they just deaf and blind? Or are developers just not so important to Microsoft?
Thanks for slapping me in the face, I will now turn my other cheek and say no more about this charade. I'll just finish implementing workarounds for the various renderissues IE7 is showing in our site and be done with it. And oh well, live would probably just have become dull without a browser to rant upon...

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 5:54 PM by Xepol
--- WORST INSTALL EXPERIENCE EVER ---

Inspite of the fact that it succeeded, hands down, including those install experiences that fail with meaningless error numbers, that was the worst install experience of my life.

Why am I rebooting twice?  Why does my machine appear to be twiddling its thumbs without an explorer window?  The progress bar stinks, as it isn't a progress bar and runs even while the cpu sits at 3%, about the usage generated by making the bar animate and sit idle, so it is meaningless.

Downloading updates? WHAT FREAKING UPDATES?!?!  THIS IS FRESH OUT TODAY!  maybe it is a mistake, and it's just checking for updates, fine by why does it take *minutes* to do that?!?

It drives my nortan AV scanner insane, because it can't start, and it knows it can't start so I'm getting continually notified as it is downloading nothing and installing something that the anti-virus isn't started yet (It starts with explorer)..

Explorer finally starts, oh wait, the machine suddenly slams into ANOTHER reboot without notice.

Ok, I'm no idea, I program and even I know that one reboot is a bad idea, and TWO? Two is unforgivable.  You want to uninstall something?  Fine, maybe you might need a reboot.   But you can install everything you need and schedule the files you can't replace to replace on that very same first reboot, making the next reboot BAD planning.

Sure, maybe some schmuck from a small budget company might not know this, but MICROSOFT?!  You wrote the darn OS, the least you can do is provide a fast, smooth install process.  Instead, I am subjected to long periods of apparently idle and pointless activity and repeated reboots.

What the heck is IE doing that it takes so freaking long to install?  COPY A FEW FILES, SET A FEW REG KEYS... We are talking 30 seconds, not 10 minutes.

Ok, fine, this is par for the course, but supposedly this process is supposed to be improved every time, MS wants to reduce reboots.  My machine is getting faster, but the installs aren't.

Finally, I get the system up, and low and behold, ONCE AGAIN, my quick links toolbar is SCRAMBLED. AUGH. STOP IT.  The order of that toolbar's items should be preserved between reboots, just as the order of the toolbars themselves is.

At least someone finally listened and that stupid click noise on navigation isn't reinstalled every time.

You have to work on the install process.  I downloaded a 15mb file - I assume that it wasn't just a huge installer app (since most installers are now like 500kb), so why does it take so long to download updates, which I assume shouldn't even be available the first day.

That stupid scrolling progress bar?  NEEDS TO GO.  Tell me what you are doing, otherwise it appears you are doing nothing.  Downloading files?  Give me a -REAL- 0->100% progress bar.  Installing files?  same thing.

Any caption displayed for MINUTES at a time with no other information appears to be a hung app.  That stupid scrolling thing does not provide information, it doesn't even provide comfort.

Augh. Ack. I just can't believe how annoyed I am after that.  Not even the previous beta installs annoyed me that much, not even IE 4... Well, at least the folders in the quick links bar are drag and drop re-orderable, so that is a good place to build the rest of my rc1 experience from.

Signed, ANNOYED.

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 5:58 PM by Steve
Aside from various other headaches, I'm still having the same issue I've had from the earliest beta versions- namely that whenever I close an IE7 window, the screen beneath that window is never repainted.  I closed explorer 5 minutes ago, and I can still see every word of the article I was reading, and I will be able to until I drag another window through the space IE was, and force the desktop beneath to refresh itself.

This has happened with every version of IE, but it's never happened with any prior versions, or any other program for that matter... Surely I can't be the only person experiencing this bug can I?  I've reported it several times over the past months, and never heard anything more about it.

# Download of the Day: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate (Windows)

Thursday, August 24, 2006 6:13 PM by Lifehacker
Microsoft took IE7 out of beta and offers the release candidate of Internet Explorer 7 available for download this morning. The 'softies say: The RC1 build includes improvements in performance, stability, security, and application compatibility. You

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 6:23 PM by Mark Z.
I do have to ask--why doesn't Microsoft offer IE7 for Win2000-SP4? Frankly, I'm dismayed. With the improved security features inherent to IE7, why wouldn't Microsoft offer or force organizations using Windows 2000, especially a Server variation, to upgrade??? Now Microsoft will have to continue supporting and security hole-patching IE5.0 and IE6 on the 2000 platform for the next few years (until extended support disappears). Pointless...

# Desi Blah » Download of the Day: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate (Windows)

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 7:26 PM by Dan
"if you’re a developer and need to have both IE6 and IE7 on a single machine, I recommend Microsoft Virtual PC available now for free."

Ewww... why would you want to do THAT when you could make use of a built-in IE feature to run several different copies side by side like these guys have done: http://browsers.evolt.org/?ie/32bit/standalone ?  Just download one, extract, and run!  There is no IE6 XPSP2 version there though. :(  But the IE6 there should be suitable enough for rendering testing.

# Lan??ado IE7 RC1 at Diogo Azevedo

Thursday, August 24, 2006 7:39 PM by Lan??ado IE7 RC1 at Diogo Azevedo

# TheGeoffRe(y)port » IE 7 Available as Release Candidate

Thursday, August 24, 2006 7:57 PM by TheGeoffRe(y)port » IE 7 Available as Release Candidate

# Updated: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate 1 is available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 8:10 PM by TechBlog
The first release candidate of Internet Explorer 7 is out. Get it here; find out what's new here. Don't let the term "release candidate" fool you. Microsoft has no intention of possibly releasing this build as the finished product. There...

# John’s blog » Blog Archive » Internet Explorer 7 RC1 is available

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 8:51 PM by David Hammond
@Dan: There are problems with that method. The "stand-alone" copies don't truly behave like a properly installed version. Conditional comments don't select version numbers properly and I have also experienced oddities with the JScript engine when using this method.

I use the ies4linux WINE package for quick testing and then IE6 SP2 and IE7 on virtual machines in VMWare Server when I really need to insure accuracy. All tools involved are free.

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 9:00 PM by EricLaw [MSFT]
@G.T.: The bell.ca site seems to work correctly with IE7.  You can bypass the warning using the User Agent string utility.  See http://enhanceie.com/useragent.aspx

@Rosyna: We're finishing up on IE7 and we're working on planning and development of the next two releases.

@Jimmie B.: Only certain types of ActiveX controls can be deleted from manage addons (because some are installed by other applications).  If they're written correctly, you should be able to remove the others using Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs applet.

@Jeff: Yes, TLS1 ON, SSL2 OFF is correct for IE7.  IE6 had the (less-secure) opposite settings.

@Steve: This sounds like a problem with the graphics card driver.  I've never seen this repaint issue.

@Mark Z.: Win2k has been discussed previously.  IE7 relies on security technologies only available in later OS's.

@Dan: Side-by-side is not supported and hence hacking your system to do it leads to many bizarre bugs that only exist in that configuration.

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 9:01 PM by Garrett Adams
With RC1 internet shortcuts saved to the desktop will no longer launch.

# IE7 - RCs, Changes and CSS

Thursday, August 24, 2006 9:06 PM by Alex Barnett blog
As you probably know by now, Dean Hachamovitch announced this morning that Internet Explorer...

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 9:07 PM by Garrett Adams
Fixed shortcut problem by specifying IE as my default browser.

# Microsoft releases Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate 1 on Software Journal

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 9:59 PM by Jeff
Website not showing correctly or not at all and pictures not showing when opening a group of tab that has 9 sites this never happen when opening website on 1 tabs or 2 tabs.

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 10:06 PM by John Stewien
Still can't open FTP sites in Windows Explorer.

When I go to Page->Open FTP site in Windows Exporer I get the dialog:

"This FTP site cannot be viewed in Windows Explorer"

the site was ftp.microft.com

I'm running XP x64

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 10:07 PM by * Sigh *
Thanks, but no thanks.  You have not done what you needed to do with this release to win us back.  If you are lucky, you might keep the choir.

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 10:08 PM by JoeM
John Stewien same here.  It should just open explorer.  It would save so much time

# carljames.org » Blog Archive » Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate (Windows)

# Updated: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate 1 is available

Thursday, August 24, 2006 10:45 PM by TechBlog
The first release candidate of Internet Explorer 7 is out. Get it here; find out what's new here. Don't let the term "release candidate" fool you. Microsoft has no intention of possibly releasing this build as the finished product. There...

# I TOLD You The Next Build Would Rock

Thursday, August 24, 2006 10:48 PM by Robert McLaws: FunWithCoding.NET - Windows Vista Edition
So while my download of 5536 is rocketing along at way faster than it should be, I'm gonna take a minute...

# Windows Vista "Pre-RC1" Available Now

Thursday, August 24, 2006 10:52 PM by Robert McLaws: FunWithCoding.NET - Windows Vista Edition
So while my download of 5536 is rocketing along at way faster than it should be, I'm gonna take a minute...

# Release Candidate de Internet Explorer 7

Thursday, August 24, 2006 11:00 PM by meneame.net
Lanzaron el primer candidato público del lanzamiento, IE7 RC1, para Windows XP. Puedes descargarlo en http://www.microsoft.com/ie. La estructura de la RC1 incluye mejoras en funcionamiento, estabilidad, seguridad, y compatibilidad del uso.

# Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate 1 released : Tech Tips

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Friday, August 25, 2006 12:40 AM by Chris Pirillo
So, do you want me to come in and tell you what UI things you should fix before making this sucker final - or are we well past that now?

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Friday, August 25, 2006 12:55 AM by Jim
Hey,

How about the floating toolbar on the images. SOME OF US USE IT. make it to where we can choose to enable or disable it. Then there should be no problem.

also the menu location freakin blows. when enabled put it back in the original location cause the software just looks freakin stupid with the menu below the address bar.

# DailyMicrosoftShot @vdpuetten.de » Blog Archiv » Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate 1

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Friday, August 25, 2006 1:11 AM by Microsoft
Even if you release the final IE7 product later this year, i would suggest to wait until 6 months or so before automatically pushing to users...

Considering the recent bad PR Micrisoft got with product bugs it would be better to wait until most bugs are found out in the real world.

# IE 7 RC1 available

Friday, August 25, 2006 1:18 AM by Arno Nel 2.0
You can read more details about the changes at the IE Blog , or you can just go download it here .

# Internet Explorer RC1 Available at teaching.mrbelshaw.co.uk

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Friday, August 25, 2006 1:45 AM by Nocturnal
Eric or anyone from MSFT,

I noticed ClearType is broken on certain pages.  Take for instance any vBulletin based forum.  If you click on the menu options such as Quick Menu, you will see that ClearType for that specific text is not available.  Is this a feature or a bug?  If it's the former, how do I make it so that everything is ClearType ALL the time?

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Friday, August 25, 2006 1:46 AM by ieblog
Hey all, a reminder that abusive and racial comments will be deleted. You can convey your meaning without swearing or casting racial slurs.

-Anurag Jain [MSFT]

# Internet Explorer 7 RC1 Released for Windows XP SP2

Friday, August 25, 2006 1:51 AM by Windows Vista Team Blog
(Almost got lost in all the excitement of today's news around HD-DVD support in Windows Vista.)
Today...

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Friday, August 25, 2006 2:06 AM by Peter
You guys really need to make the arrangement of the toolbars/menu at the top of IE7 more
configurable.

In IE6 I have only ONE bar on top with everything I need: The file/menu bar, the buttons, the address bar, and google search

I just tried IE7RC1 and I couldnt rearrange the toolbars/menues to less than 4! bars.
On top I had the URL+Live search bar. Then google search, then file/menu, then home buttom etc.

Its cluttering up my view. 4 bars takes too much screen space.

Swithing back to IE6...

# Internet Explorer 7 RC1 - first reactions and bugs

Friday, August 25, 2006 2:09 AM by Wictor Wilen
The posts are everywhere that Internet Explorer 7 RC1 is out, and I'm not late to test it out. The download of 15 Mb was fast and the installation was easy; it did uninstall the previous beta of IE7, ...

# Embedded Stream » Blog Archive » Traitor!

Friday, August 25, 2006 2:58 AM by Embedded Stream » Blog Archive » Traitor!

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Friday, August 25, 2006 3:08 AM by EricLaw [MSFT]
@Nocturnal: Please post a repro URL.  (I ~think~ there's one case where we won't use ClearType because there's visual corruption when combined with a HTML filter.)

@Jim: The image toolbar will not be coming back.  Simply right-click to get the same options.  With regard to the menu placement, I posted a script to put the menu bar on top for folks who prefer it that way.  See http://enhanceie.com

@Chris Pirillo: We're already well into planning for the next two releases, and we're looking forward to your suggestions.

Thanks!

# Rainer Arnken’s Blog » IE7 RC1 released

Friday, August 25, 2006 3:17 AM by Rainer Arnken’s Blog » IE7 RC1 released

# Internet Explorer 7 - disponibile la RC1

Friday, August 25, 2006 4:08 AM by m.casati

# Another IE7 version, another nervous moment « I’m Simon Dickson.

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Friday, August 25, 2006 4:54 AM by Jens
Are you guys nuts ?

Why is the "Stop" Button on the right side ?

Your GUI-"Designers" should take some usability lessons (or at least "steal" the "standard" features from the other browsers).

Letting some Photoshop-kids design the Vista-OS-Interface (Hey more "Glow"-effects more "Glass"-effects ... yuck) is one thing but ruining the a GUI of a STANDARD Application in this is not acceptable ...

Good luck with your browser (You'll need it!).


# rakis lab.net » ??bersicht ??ber CSS-??nderungen im IE7 [update]

# Moneycontrol Tech Blog > Microsoft Updates IE7 To RC1

Friday, August 25, 2006 5:05 AM by Moneycontrol Tech Blog > Microsoft Updates IE7 To RC1

# IE7 RC1 released - TechEnclave

Friday, August 25, 2006 5:08 AM by IE7 RC1 released - TechEnclave

# RC1 ... frames no getting better, find neither ...

Friday, August 25, 2006 5:15 AM by Benoit Drebet
Is there anyway to know which bugs you plan on correcting or not for the final?
That way we can start making adjustments to our websites to go around "problems" (like 171837 in my case).

IE7 is cool, but the find in page feature is so poor! Such a waste of time to find what we are looking for in a page, not to mention that it doesn't look in all frames.
I'm sorry for you guys, you did some pretty good stuffs, but for me that is reason enough not to switch back from Firefox.

Finally I found the RC1 install a bit too "heavy". Two restarts, install quite long, stuff downloading without progress information... That last one is really going to anoy some people, they are going to restart their computers in the middle of the install and that should really  mess things!

# RC1 and stop button

Friday, August 25, 2006 5:19 AM by Benoit Drebet
I kind of agree with Jens ... I had quite some trouble finding the stop button on several occasions.

Either it is misplaced and/or too small.

I think I would like a big stop button next to previous and back.

# IE7 RC1

Friday, August 25, 2006 5:25 AM by ウィンドウズ開発統括部
IE7 RC1

# ZEUS web works

Friday, August 25, 2006 5:51 AM by ZEUS web works

# IE7 Release Candidate Available

Friday, August 25, 2006 5:58 AM by Mike Taulty's Blog
Here's the link. I've only just managed to get to the beta 3 bits. It looks like this one will uninstall...

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Friday, August 25, 2006 6:00 AM by Jo
Hmmm..well I installed IE 7 RC1 over my beta on my parallels Windows XP, and aside from all the faffing about with having to reboot (don't get that nonsense with other browsers), my XP suddenly couldn't connect to the internet and my network connection seemed to have disappeared.  Like wtf.

On rebooting my Parallels, it then magically re-appeared.  As have things like the keyboard settings on the toolbar at the bottom of XP - I'm sure they weren't there before.

So that's two reboots for a browser that has the most unintuitive interface ever in a browser, and is imo just as buggy as IE 6 but just with different bugs now.

Come on Microsoft. Are you really trying to fob us off with this rubbish when there are far superior browsers out there that don't take over 5 years to release an update version that doesn't even fix half the problems?  I wouldn't even touch IE with a barge pole if it wasn't for the fact that my work has to support it for our clients.

Report card: very, very late.  Must try harder.  A lot harder.

# It looks like you have fixed some of the problems of reinstalling XP

Friday, August 25, 2006 6:03 AM by Mike Diack
Ref my message of Thursday (2:29pm):
"Have you fixed the following problem (present in betas 1-3)?

1) Install IE7.
2) Reinstall XP over the top (ie. a repair installation) - typically due to a virus infection or some other problem.
3) Lo and behold you are then left with a mix of IE7 and IE6 files and so IE and those apps that use it (eg Windows Update!) won't run anymore... (The only remedy basically being to re-format and reinstall XP).

This was such a potential (and actual) problem (for others) that I gave up trying the betas...

Please tell me you've fixed it,
Mike (mike_diack@hotmail.com)"

I've just tried the following to try to see if the problem is fixed. To my delight it looks like it is - can anyone else confirm?

1) Install IE7.
2) Do a "repair" (the R key) installation of XP (as might happen if you have system problems).
3) Now, it seems that IE6 does work correctly. I'm pleased.

Can you confirm you did fix this SIGNIFICANT problem - it looks like it! :)

Please post a response or a blog message?

# rxbbx - news, gadgets and other fun stuff » Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Friday, August 25, 2006 6:18 AM by Hindu
Still doesn't open links from MSN in a new tab, just launch a new IE.

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Friday, August 25, 2006 6:33 AM by abc
Even more snappy and a larger search box. Also, the search provider now appears in grey when nothing has been typed in the searchbox (didn't work before).

This IE version really works very very well. I'm really amazed how fast it feels, I didn't expect you could improve much from beta 3. Keep up the good work.

I submitted two minor bugs to connect, I hope you still have time to fix these.

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# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Friday, August 25, 2006 6:36 AM by Viktor Krammer
@Benoit Drebet
>IE7 is cool, but the find in page feature is so poor! Such a waste of time to find what we are looking for in a page, not to mention that it doesn't look in all frames.

I have written a free plug-in which overcomes these limitations: http://www.quero.at/

# Internet Explorer 7 RC1 verfügbar

Friday, August 25, 2006 6:50 AM by .NET User Group West Austria
Ab sofort steht der Release Candidate 1 des IE 7 zum Download bereit. Gegenüber der Beta 3 enthält der...

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Friday, August 25, 2006 7:57 AM by abc
BTW, I think it's a change in the last version: All the favicons work properly now. WOW, what a difference. It just lights up the whole favorites center and is much easier for the eye. Way to go.

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Friday, August 25, 2006 9:13 AM by Mike J
Well, you have lost my confidence in ever being able to be taken seriously in the browser market again. I can install however many versions of however many browsers I want without having adverse effects on each other. Except for IE.

I installed IE 7 and it not only can not be installed to a directory to run from separate from previous installs, but it messed up many of my other  system settings dealing with the browser. I didn't even get asked "Would you like IE to pompously assume it is the be all end all and hose everything you've setup on your system"? Add that to the fact that the browser doesn't even accomplish a fraction of what other modern browsers are offering for standards, compliance, extensibility and reliability and you have a very shaky offering, imo.

This is incredibly disappointing. I had hoped that Microsoft would've been willing to take things a bit more seriously for this round - apparently that's not the case. The more you alienate developers like this, the quicker it will be until IE is largely unrecognized.

And brushing off developers that are pushing for standards as zealots or the like is not going to cut it anymore. We have friends and family that are switching to Firefox or Opera, and they are telling their friends how easy it is to switch. I don't know a single person anymore who uses IE as their primary browser specifically for this reason. And as long as this is how the consumer will be treated by your offering, why should I make the effort to change that?

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Friday, August 25, 2006 9:16 AM by jace
Bug in x64 version for XP x64?

The Close Unused Folders in Favorites isn't working for me.

Also, if I middle-click a feed, the Favorites Center disappears. This does not happen on the x86 version.

Thanks.

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Friday, August 25, 2006 9:17 AM by MRTB
Comodo Firewall doesn't work with IE7RC1.
IE7B3 is much better than IE7RC1.

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Friday, August 25, 2006 9:57 AM by RC
Ya, I have had it with this validation crap.  I have had nothing but problems.  I am not going to validate my OS every damn time I dl something for free from MS.  

I have just about had it with MS.  The only thing that keeps me from jumping full-ship into Mac or Linux is that I have some  expensive adobe that I dont want to give up.

God I am hating these guys more and more every year.

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Friday, August 25, 2006 10:39 AM by Kafka
@EricLaw [MSFT]:
> (I ~think~ there's one case where we won't use ClearType because there's visual corruption when combined with a HTML filter.)


I'm applying a gradient filter on hovered links using CSS (a:hover) and it works great in Beta 3...

Now, in RC1, ClearType combined with visual HTML filters is not working. So, in my case, ClearType is switch off and on when I move the cursor over and out of these links. Quite annoying!

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Friday, August 25, 2006 11:35 AM by SteveT

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Friday, August 25, 2006 12:11 PM by G.T.
Where is the download manager?

IE 7.0 Everything that you don’t really care about (ok, besides the tab browsing)!

People, one of the most annoying things is the download, it cuts and you must go and download again, or get a download manager from the net that will either spy on you, or crash IE 7.

So there is an MSN toolbar with tons of useless things, and most of them are already in IE 7, and the downloading of regular files is still not happening correctly, it has been 10 years, and IE still has not introduced a download manager.

What is wrong with you people, when you will just simply get it?

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Friday, August 25, 2006 3:16 PM by Nocturnal
@EricLaw

If you visit http://my.msn.com you'll see that the entire site almost is not in ClearType.

If you visit any vBulletin based forum, including http://www.vbulletin.com and then entering their forum.  You will see a menu up at the top portion of the screen consisting of the options of: User CP, FAQ, Members List, Calender, New Posts, etc.  If you click on "Quick Links" you'll see a drop down menu.  Prior to RC1, everything was ClearType no matter what.

I don't see how this page and then the http://my.msn.com could be corrupted... or am I missing something and was this a new implemented feature?

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Friday, August 25, 2006 3:16 PM by Peter Gurevich [MS]
responding to:

Friday, August 25, 2006 10:39 AM by Kafka
@EricLaw [MSFT]:
> (I ~think~ there's one case where we won't use ClearType because there's visual corruption when combined with a HTML filter.)


I'm applying a gradient filter on hovered links using CSS (a:hover) and it works great in Beta 3...

Now, in RC1, ClearType combined with visual HTML filters is not working. So, in my case, ClearType is switch off and on when I move the cursor over and out of these links. Quite annoying!


Kafka, we are aware of the issue.  While this is slightly annoying, the rendering of text with CT and a filter presents the user with a lower quality reading experience than rendering with just Truetype. We felt this was the best way to go for our users.  Thanks for your feedback.  We really appreciate it.

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Friday, August 25, 2006 3:25 PM by tedzzz
hi
can we make this into an engineering meeting and get away from a gripe session. I am in QA (not MS), and what I hope to see/need to see are more well-stated concerns/issues. Then we might have a chance in delaying the ship date, and I will have some valuable  information to help me in my testing. Am I frustrated? yes, but I have deadlines I have to meet.

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Friday, August 25, 2006 3:25 PM by tedzzz
hi
can we make this into an engineering meeting and get away from a gripe session. I am in QA (not MS), and what I hope to see/need to see are more well-stated concerns/issues. Then we might have a chance in delaying the ship date, and I will have some valuable  information to help me in my testing. Am I frustrated? yes, but I have deadlines I have to meet.

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Friday, August 25, 2006 3:27 PM by tedzzz
hi
can we make this into an engineering meeting and get away from a gripe session. I am in QA (not MS), and what I hope to see/need to see are more well-stated concerns/issues. Then we might have a chance in delaying the ship date, and I will have some valuable  information to help me in my testing. Am I frustrated? yes, but I have deadlines I have to meet.

# You Did What??? » Microsoft gets closer to releasing IE7

# re: Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate Now Available

Friday, August 25, 2006 4:39 PM by JiJoe
I type a word on instant search box and it would just stay put until i clear it just to get the MSN Search to show up.

Can you like Clear the type words inside the instant search box automatically when closing the tabs(search provider website).

# IE7 RC1 for Windows XP

Friday, August 25, 2006 5:20 PM by c69's Browser Pit
"A release candidate is fundamentally different from a beta. With the exception of a very short list of issues we’re aware of and working on, we think the product is done. We’re looking to enthusiasts, developers, and IT Pros ...

# noheat.com » Internet Explorer 7 Release Candidate 1 released

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