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IE7 for Windows XP (SP2) Beta: Summer 2005

Steven Parker   on 15 February 2005 - 18:08 · 209 comments & 46822 views

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Yes, I said Internet Explorer 7.0 Beta will be here by this summer.

Thanks to an alert at the featured sites community website, we are at liberty to share news on the new version of IE, of which so far, will only be available for Windows XP SP2 customers. Speaking at the Keynote Address at RSA Conference, Gates confirmed it:
    “We’re installing Windows XP SP2 companywide on over 50,000 desktops because we recognize that its security enhancements are significant. As the frequency of attacks against computer systems increases, it’s becoming critically important to have our systems protected against hackers, viruses and other security risks,” said Joseph Martella, director of End User Computing, Product Engineering at Merrill Lynch.

    Building on those advancements, Gates announced Internet Explorer 7.0, designed to add new levels of security to Windows XP SP2 while maintaining the level of extensibility and compatibility that customers have come to expect. Internet Explorer 7.0 will also provide even stronger defenses against phishing, malicious software and spyware. The beta release is scheduled to be available this summer.
Gates also announced the Windows Update beta to start mid-march, and a final version of the Windows Anti-Spyware tool to be made available to all customers of licensed Windows at no charge.

View: IE Team Web Blog

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#1.1 shockz on 15 Feb 2005 - 22:55
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Very doubtful that it will be rewritten. This update wasn't even on the radar until Firefox shook them up a little. They obviously didn't have any big plans for IE. It will probably be a bunch of security patches that they would normally put on Windows Update along with maybe one or two minor enhancements (nothing like tabbed browsing or ad blocking), maybe even some slightly different icons, and they'll call it 7.0 hoping people don't think they are falling behind and switch to Firefox


If it was security patches and one or two new features they wouldn't be calling it 7. It would be 6.5 or something to that effect instead.

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