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Despite all the controversy about whether Internet Explorer (IE) is a separate product or inextricably intertwined with Windows, or whether it should be bundled with the operating system, the fact of the matter is that millions upon millions of users load IE to view the Web each day. The next version of Internet Explorer, version 7, has a lot to offer these users, particularly when they’re using IE 7 on Windows Vista.
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© 2007 Jonathan Hassell and Tony Campbell
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(2007). Using Windows Internet Explorer 7. In: Windows Vista. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0368-1_17
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