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IE 7 is uninstalled. IE 6.0 SP2 appears to be working with no issues.

And no I won't stop complaining about the UI. It sucks. Plain and simple. When it takes me a couple of minutes to figure out how to find something...it is poorly designed. Simple as that.

IE 7 is uninstalled. IE 6.0 SP2 appears to be working with no issues.

And no I won't stop complaining about the UI. It sucks. Plain and simple. When it takes me a couple of minutes to figure out how to find something...it is poorly designed. Simple as that.

Why don't you complain to someone who cares, say Microsoft perhaps? There IS a way to send feedback to them, I suggest you do so.

You shouldn't have to readd it. It should be there by default.

Well personally I like it better without it, but some un-tech savvy people need it. Most of the functions are in the Tools button anyway.

It's about time people learn to re-adapt to a different GUI. People always whine about lack of innovation. Here it is, get used to it.

Firefox still works, loads and navigates faster than IE7 Beta. Though when it comes to usability, it looks like both are on the same page now. Good work Microsoft. Looks like IE7 will start taking back some of the terrain it has been loosing for years now.

:rolleyes:

is there no way to get rid of the giant backward/forward icons or remove the whole row of icons on bottom? I can't get rid of the favorites add/subscribe icons. Also, I can't even move the toolbars.

Can't seem to find a way to get rid of the back/forward, but the row on the bottom you can take off by going View - and uncheck Status Bar

hmm everytime i click a link it seems to want me to connect to the internet even though im already connected :s and i dont really see any point installing this if it doesnt support live mail thats kinda dumb.

Live Mail works fine for me under this build.

sorry, i didn't mean the status bar. i meant the 2nd row installed with all the small icons.

Oh sorry :blush: Hit those double arrows and go to Tools - Toolbars - Customize, and you can deleate all of those little icons. Still haven't figured out the Favorites on the left though, sorry.

I don't know about you guys, but whoever designed the UI should be shot.

1) No menu bar? That is going to confuse everyone. Not everyone knows that ctrl-c is copy for example. Not everyone is going to know how to turn it on.

2) Buttons scattered all over the place...no consistancy at all, requiring lots of mouse movement and guess work in order to find which button to use

Still trying it out, but the UI is very unimpressive.

you can get your menu bar back by pressing alt. just thought I'd give you the heads up.

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