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TwistedMetal
1. Move to full modular version, Hope it will increase the stability
2. Add MiniDM as a simple replacement for IE default download window
3. Add hotkey CTRL+M to minimize IE windows to tray icon
4. 64bit version released (http://www.ie7pro.com/download.php)
5. Google sponsored search added

http://www.ie7pro.com/
1984
thanks dude, will check it out.
Caldor
Yes I hope stability is better too. I dont use the 64bit browser as no browser helper objects I need are compiled for x64.
craigathus
Hi TwistedMetal smile.gif , I'm only using "IE7" not "IE7Pro", is IE7Pro more secure?
Slightly off topic, over the last few days when launching IE7, it starts and displays (http://www.microsoft.com/windows/downloads/ie/getitnow.mspx) instead of my home page?
I'm being prompted to get "IE7" huh.gif ? However just above the links to (Take a tour & Get add-ons) it says
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you are using Internet Explorer 7
Caldor
Mate Im not using it anymore. Its still not robust. Crashes, sent down my windows reliability index. Its actually the worst browser helper object Ive ever installed.
craigathus
QUOTE(Caldor @ Jan 5 2008, 01:23 PM) *
Mate Im not using it anymore. Its still not robust. Crashes, sent down my windows reliability index. Its actually the worst browser helper object Ive ever installed.

Hi Caldor smile.gif , do you mean "IE7Pro" add-on?
Andavari
QUOTE(craigathus @ Jan 4 2008, 08:05 PM) *
is IE7Pro more secure?

I wouldn't call it more "secure" because the security itself is built into IE7. However; IE7Pro does have an Adblocker built in that can be customized with your own filters.
craigathus
QUOTE(Andavari @ Jan 5 2008, 01:55 PM) *
I wouldn't call it more "secure" because the security itself is built into IE7. However; IE7Pro does have an Adblocker built in that can be customized with your own filters.

Hi Andavari smile.gif , so unless I need the extra features of "IE7Pro" it's not really worth bothering with?
About IE7 starting and going directly to (http://www.microsoft.com/windows/downloads/ie/getitnow.mspx) should I be concerned?
Could this be happening because I have (Automatically check for Internet Explorer updates) enabled in Internet Options?
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