Finally (finally), the long-awaited upgrade to Internet Explorer version 7 has been officially released by Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT). IE7 -- as it's called -- has been available for quite some time in beta and release candidate status, but it is now official from the world's largest software maker. Although this sounds like a high and mighty event, I actually think it's a complete non-event. The only reason Internet Explorer is even on the radar -- at over 84% marketshare at this time, astoundingly -- is because it ships with every copy of Microsoft Windows. Most of the world's public -- still to this day -- don't know that better, faster and more secure web browsers exist.
I personally have not used Microsoft's IE browser in over two years, but of course keep it around for websites that require IE usage. Mozilla's Firefox is superior in just about every possible way when it comes to the customization I need and the features that allow me to complete my work quickly and efficiently. Let me repeat that -- quickly and efficiently. A web browser is only as good as it makes life easy for its users, and by that measure, IE is (and has been) kaput.
Now, don't get me wrong, IE7 is a great upgrade with many new enhancements. But with the web browser turning into a main conduit to the outside world for many of us and it being almost the single-biggest piece of software used on most PCs, IE just doesn't add up. Opera is even miles ahead and has been. Will yo upgrade and use IE7 now that it's "officially released?" I say keep it handy, but there are far better choices.
[Disclosure: I own MSFT shares as of 10-19-06]

Google just can't seem to stop ruffling the
feathers of people it seems. After a spectacular earnings report a week ago Thursday,
Microsoft's next-next-next gen browser, Internet Explorer
7, has a search box in the upper right corner of the browser window. It goes to Google, right? Heh. I was just testing
you. No, it goes straight to MSN's search engine - where, of course, Microsoft gets all the ad revenue.

