Roger Johansson has compiled a list of the “top 10 things he’d like in the next version of IE”:http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200612/10_must_haves_in_ie_next/ (IE Next).
All I can add to this is “Please!” and “Make it soon!”
On a sidenote, I was gratified to see that I’m not the only one who thinks that the IE7 interface is terrible. I love “this comment”:http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200612/10_must_haves_in_ie_next/#comment7 from ‘Andrew’:
bq. How bout something as simple as the refresh button in the same place it is on EVERY OTHER BROWSER!
Well said. I’d love to know the reasoning behind the new UI — there must be some, right?
IE doesnt need anything including itself, noone should ever need IE lets just get rid of it and we shoud al get firefox (from ww.getfirefox.com).
–Grant Mc
List looks pretty good to me. Although at this point I would rather previous version of IE6 were updated over any additions to IE7.
*Ross* – yes, that would be nice. Oh well, it was always going to be too much to ask to only have to support one version of IE!
I share the comment of Grant MC, get rid of IE and get Firefox. Security issues are too important just to care for IE.
well i thnk ie 7 is great and there are minute changes req in it
i am a web designer and i felt that the new ie is very good and also it has tabs which is really nice
I think IE 7 is very good.It has tabs this is very good.
Well I think pretty looks is not all. Need to fix all JS events because I get funky results anytime I have onmouseover events. Check and see how everything works perfectly in FF but not in IE
http://manyinfos.com/