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Where is the refresh button in the screenshots? Are you no longer allowed to refresh the screen? Are you forced to do a back followed by a foward now?

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To the right of the address bar. When loading a page, it changes to a stop button.

I'm using IE 7 Beta 1 right now and I've gotta say the UI does suck......Try hitting the X to close it you'll have to refesh lol it kinda melts into the background. Also the tabs need an x on am so you can close it easy. You can't cuzm the toolbar (which is stupid).

-Romeo

wow...very impressed...have you all checked out the RSS feed?...

the interface is nice, clean and simple. Easy on the eyes.

I so far haven't noticed any Interface bug, all button works, it's very nice..

one thing however is that I can't open a bookmark on a tab....(no direct right click option to do so)...

This is great it is wrong and ilegal to use IE 7 beta unless you are a special group of users. More power for Firefox they let users use any beta and any version they have no problems.

MS will die soon the way they keep treating users is just bad. They can't release windows with out taken everything they promise out of it. They refuse to put tabs or release IE 7 until Firefox takes a cut of their pie.

MS ahould start taken care of their customers.

This is great it is wrong and ilegal to use IE 7 beta unless you are a special group of users. More power for Firefox they let users use any beta and any version they have no problems.

MS will die soon the way they keep treating users is just bad. They can't release windows with out taken everything they promise out of it. They refuse to put tabs or release IE 7 until Firefox takes a cut of their pie.

MS ahould  start taken care of their customers.

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Go away.

This is great it is wrong and ilegal to use IE 7 beta unless you are a special group of users. More power for Firefox they let users use any beta and any version they have no problems.

MS will die soon the way they keep treating users is just bad. They can't release windows with out taken everything they promise out of it. They refuse to put tabs or release IE 7 until Firefox takes a cut of their pie.

MS ahould  start taken care of their customers.

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A special group of users as in people that paid for microsoft products such as XP and are enrolled in the official beta for their software?

Well I don't know how to make the RSS feeds work and Windows Update won't work even though I Genuine Advantaged last night, but other that that.... I am getting used to it... slowly.... UI is not that fantastically designed, but I suppose they are making it to get users to feel more comfortable with Longhorn.

#UPDATE# HA, I just realised, when you customise the UI it will change on only one tab, all the others look like your last customise or default :p As in there is no universal GUI update.

#UPDATE 2# Having some GUI ghosting probs when I make the history menu wider.

Bloody fast though, much faster than my Firefox.

#UPDATE 3# It needs and "Open In Tabs" option :\ It is a pain not having one.

A few website rendering probs... Neowin included.

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