Hi all
I really DO like W7 but for work IE 8 has really become a SHOWSTOPPER.
We can't really recommend going forward to W7 upgrades UNTIL this thing is FIXED.
At the place where I'm on on contract we are using Portals with a SAP technology known as WEB DYNPRO. This relies VERY HEAVILY on JAVA (and lesser on ABAP to SAP guys) and a STABLE IE browser.
for those interested in web dynpro here's a start. To access the generated application (the last step) you need the browser.
3.*Your first WD application .
Well even AFTER Tuesday 13 Oct updates IE8 is still crashing TOO much (on 3 test systems I'm using W7 x-64 ultimate, W-7 X-86 Pro, W7-x-64 Pro).
This in a production environment unfortunately is 100% NOT ACCEPTABLE.
Sorry MS -- I'm of course continuing to enjoy and use W7 but until IE8 is FIXED big time we've got a NO GO to W7 for the next system upgrade.
I'm sure people who NEED the browser in a production environment (and don't forget also E-commerce) must have BETTER reliability than it's shown so far.
XP with IE6 NEVER crashed as far as I remember. IE 7 didn't really last long - maybe that was a sign of things to come.
Meanwhile on my own system I'm using FF until IE8 is fixed.
Cheers
jimbo
I really DO like W7 but for work IE 8 has really become a SHOWSTOPPER.
We can't really recommend going forward to W7 upgrades UNTIL this thing is FIXED.
At the place where I'm on on contract we are using Portals with a SAP technology known as WEB DYNPRO. This relies VERY HEAVILY on JAVA (and lesser on ABAP to SAP guys) and a STABLE IE browser.
for those interested in web dynpro here's a start. To access the generated application (the last step) you need the browser.
3.*Your first WD application .
Well even AFTER Tuesday 13 Oct updates IE8 is still crashing TOO much (on 3 test systems I'm using W7 x-64 ultimate, W-7 X-86 Pro, W7-x-64 Pro).
This in a production environment unfortunately is 100% NOT ACCEPTABLE.
Sorry MS -- I'm of course continuing to enjoy and use W7 but until IE8 is FIXED big time we've got a NO GO to W7 for the next system upgrade.
I'm sure people who NEED the browser in a production environment (and don't forget also E-commerce) must have BETTER reliability than it's shown so far.
XP with IE6 NEVER crashed as far as I remember. IE 7 didn't really last long - maybe that was a sign of things to come.
Meanwhile on my own system I'm using FF until IE8 is fixed.
Cheers
jimbo
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