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the first screenshot by shawncruiksh is real. the second post from Lee McDermott is a complete fake. like utaks said.... "CLIPHER". and the result of the screenshot blending is a disaster. also look at my previous post on shawncruiksh screenshot.

shawncruiksh screenshot

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Lee McDermott screenshot

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okay,we need a leak though  :shifty: waiting ......

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LEAKED!! in my dreams

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LEAKED!! in my dreams

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the fact that at leas;)one person who has it that shouldnt officialy have it yet means it has leaked. a leak is a leak regadless if its not a public leak ;) (as much as it sucks not being a public leak).

Im also willing to bet that this is up on the internal network for employees to do dogfood testing. If thats so then this easily leaked.

It is 100% fake. I just spoke the the Lead IE Program Manager, his words were:

"Some people have way too much time on their hands."

"Some people are clever with photoshop."

"You'd think they might have better more productive things to do with their time:))"

So please, it's fake;))

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Please , creamhakered will never lye us :pp , I think is real :woot::

everyone of those screenshots was made in photoshop cs2. opera says in properties!  :crazy:

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duh, you take a screenshot and paste it into a gfx app like say cs, and then save it, so its gonna say what app produced the saved file, so it doesn't mean its been created from scratch in PHOTOSHOP! :rolleyes:

everyone of those screenshots was made in photoshop cs2. opera says in properties!  :crazy:

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If you would care to read the rest of the thread - its known that people paste and save screenshots, then save them unedited in CS2.

duh, you take a screenshot and paste it into a gfx app like say cs, and then save it, so its gonna say what app produced the saved file, so it doesn't mean its been created from scratch in PHOTOSHOP!  :rolleyes:

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I was just going to say that! Seriously, just becuase it says it was made in cs2 does not mean it is doctored. Thus, do not jump to comclusions just let things work out...google results...i dobut highly becuase maybe it just hasnt been leaked yet (duh) ...so i don't think anyone should be pointing fingers or saying this is a lie...in all probability this is true. Thus i think everyone should just let the man be. Even if it isnt true...this thread does not need 7 pages of people arguing about whether it is or not. I highly suggest everyone just waits for the beta release and let the hype simmer for a while.

everyone of those screenshots was made in photoshop cs2. opera says in properties!  :crazy:

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What other program would you use to take a screenshot with?

Let me make a few things clear - believe it or not, I don't have time to compile fake screenshots of a pre-beta build of internet explorer. These images were sent to me from a very reliable source (confirmed by creamhackered, and images sent to me during SP2 beta were also confirmed by him as well).

Also, the build has not been leaked - and will not be leaked - atleast by me. My source has acess to internal builds because of a related project his team is working on.

Lastly, I've noticed that the XP flag in my first image posted has been cleaned up quite a bit. Could this suggest GUI improvements are now beginning?

I've requested more screenshots, and any details he can provide me. I guess we'll all have to wait!

:D

looks like firefox

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I'm pretty sure the full screen image is either a concept image or an early alpha. Not much information was provided about it...

I find it interesting that top toolbar (File; Edit; Favorites; etc..) can be hidden. Also, it's interesting to see the favorites icon seperated from the rest - and mixed in with the tabs. :unsure:

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