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IE7 Annoying Features

I hate IE.

When I am forced to use it to test an HTML page from Dreamweaver, I get this annoying yellow bar on the top warning me about an Active X control. This is the worst implementation ever where as Firefox allows the user to specify the trusted domains. I can understand Microsoft needs to dumb down the browsers to serve and prevent the average users from installing spyware, but won’t at least allow us to disable the warning distractions when a page is loading from the local computer.

The same happens when I need to open reports from Neilsen Net Ratings and Comscore. Instead of a one-click save, IE7 requires me to click more than five times to save a single report due to the repeating of annoying bar. Imaging saving ten reports, that amounts to an extra fifty clicks every session. IE7 needs heavy improvement in the usability area, and that is why it will remain my secondary browser.

If you are sick of IE7 annoying the heck out of your internet experience, then I recommend the Firefox with Google Toolbar for better browsing instead of IE7 forcing annoying yellow bars onto unsuspecting users.


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