
01-11-2009
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RE: Design of IE v7
Exactly guys, exactly. I do not like the home button where it is at all. In
fact I came to this newsgroup to see if there was any suggestions on how to
move it.
"jimmy fallon" wrote:
> HALLELUJAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> I do house calls for a living and have several hundred regular customers.
> Every one that has downloaded internet explorer 7, has either uninstalled it
> or voiced the same complaints as you.
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> All we want is to be able to put labels on the buttons, and move the buttons
> and toolbars around so that so much valuable screen space isn't wasted.
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> Why do I need an address bar that goes across the entire screen?
> Why does my mouse have to travel all the way to the right to hit the refresh
> button (that is not labeled), then all the way to the left to hit the back
> button, then back to the right to go to the home page, then back to the left
> to select the unlabeled favorites. If I wanted to look at pictures all day
> I'd own a mac. My mouse has more mileage on it than my car.
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> I hope people who agree, make this a very long thread, and most important I
> hope someone at microsoft will listen!
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> The greatest aspect of the new Outlook 2007 is that amazing toolbar with the
> big buttons and the big text labels. I think the product (IE7) is amazing but
> the design is terrible.
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> Lets speak up so they will listen.
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> jf
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> "kelleykpr" wrote:
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> > It seems that with IE v7 I now have no choice but to have at least 3 lines of
> > menu options and a huge address bar. Because of the extra room that takes
> > up, now every site I visit will show less information without scrolling. You
> > (Microsoft) should make the address/next-prev bar sizable, and allow moving
> > other menus to the same line -- in other words, let USERS decide how many
> > lines of menu options they want. Tabbed browsing is no big deal, and it's
> > not worth an extra line.
> >
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> > This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
> > suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
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> >
> > http://www.microsoft.com/communities...orer. general
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