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Originally posted by JasonWebb

Hehe... stop being such a stickler for the rules ;)

lol, yeah...but there is a reason these things are kept private.

Not like in Windows that when there are leaks, it isn't really going to aid the competition.

But in this case...I'd rather not AOL see what it has coming for it until it is too late. :p

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Trade Wind:

So if you've been using it, does it add some of the abilities that IE has and MSN 7 doesn't... such as the ability to browse history? I see MSN 8 has already improved upon the main limitation of 7, which is that it now has list of menus on the top. But it also looks like they're still missing some fundamental things in 8, such as a down arrow next to the back and forward button to see all the past sites, and there's no drop down list in the address bar either... all these things are available in IE. Anyway, just fill me in when you get a chance... :)

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Update: I installed but it won't let me sign in, not even under guest... its saying that I have to sign up for MSN 8 account witch I have to pay for... It also said that I can use an account that is already signed up with MSN as an ISP but that still didn't work...

I did take some pics of what I can..

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Sorry guys

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ok people here it is...

Link Removed

I put only 5 connections and is only for DSL and or Cable...

its 12am where I'm at (PST) I'm shutting it down at about 8am PST... or if one of the guys here at neowin shuts it down... I might let it go all day tomorrow but not sure...

PS

PLEASE STOP pm me asking for the program cause your not getting it..

Hope someone can do somthing with it... let me know if you work it...

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