Microsoft has released their latest
Internet Browser, and the new features are phenomenal.

LOL
In the older FireFox versions (<2.0), it was possible to allow cookies from sites you visit, but to disallow cookies which do not originate from that site (e.g. advertisements etc.). These cookies makes it possible for the advertising sites to track your movements on the Internet (amongst other things).
Somehow, the FireFox developers removed that functionality from the user interface, and it seems to be disabled by default. It can be enabled by using the
about:config command (just type it in the URL bar in FF).
This opens the
registry/configuration of FireFox.
Search the config for
network.cookie.cookieBehavior (you can search by using the filter), and set the value to "1" (without the quotes).

I noticed today that Internet Explorer v7 showed up as a
critical download (according to Microsoft). Since I like to experiment (I know... it's wrong), I decided to give it a try. What can happen? I use
Firefox as the default browser.
I played with IE7 in Vista RC2, and seemed (!!!!!) to work fine. After installing it, I might have lost all my bookmarks, or perhaps I didn't have any to start with in IE6 :) . Anyway, that's something to remember when I upgrade IE on my laptop from work.
Here are some annoyances I ran into:
- Clearview
Lame ass anti-aliasing. I thought I had some sort of eye-disorder. (can eventually be switched of in the advanced options, and it needs a restart of the browser).
- Anti-phising
More pop-ups asking stupid questions... Somehow it wanted to check my own website against a phishing list.... disabled it immediately.
Flickr bagde
Can't get it to work in IE7. Not even if I remove all security restrictions. So if you don't see any pictures in my flickr badge, it means you're using a fucked-up browser.
Solved: I needed to install the Flash player component AGAIN especially for IE7 (/me wonders why IE7 doesn't mention that it doesn't have the necessary components to view the page correctly)
- Menu bar
Is disabled by default, and if you enable it, it's not at the top of your window (???)
- ....
Strangely enough, WordPress seems to work fine, since I'm using IE7 to write this post. (correction: when I wanted to submit this post, there was an
error on page according to IE7....)
Well, back to good-old
Firefox 2.0, and leave all the IE7 annoyances behind me :D.
Conclusion: Microsoft created a great (visual) copy of Firefox. Too bad that they had the urge to add bugs and annoyances to it. I can hardly wait for Vista and the new Office suite :)