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Internet Explorer 7 drops Windows Genuine Advantage validation

by Jerome Locson on October 6th, 2007

ie7.jpgYes! The headlines are true. The release of Internet Explorer 7 has been there for months already but for many users who wishes to upgrade from their default Internet Explorer version with IE7 has been an obstacle, if running a pirated Windows copy.

firefox-logo.pngAnd now, Windows officially makes Internet Explorer 7 upgrade for free without passing through the Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) validation stage. This is due to its rival, Firefox. Firefox gained more market share since it is for free and frequently updated. Users are now wise to use open source softwares. With WGA, Internet Explorer lost a lot of its market share due to validation processing. Many users who wishes to upgrade to IE7 but running not genuine Windows copy opts for Firefox instead. And with this changes, Microsoft is aiming to get back those market share.

To download Internet Explorer 7, go to  http://www.microsoft.com/windows/downloads/ie/getitnow.mspx and get the benefits of tabbed browsing and improved printing, search, and security.

POSTED IN: Blog, Firefox, Microsoft, New Products, Productivity, User Experience, Webtop Apps

2 opinions for Internet Explorer 7 drops Windows Genuine Advantage validation

  • microsoft » Internet Explorer 7 drops Windows Genuine Advantage validation
    Oct 6, 2007 at 3:46 pm

    […] Jan Viderén - Här är mitt liv… wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerpt [ ie7.jpg]Yes! The headlines are true. The release of Internet Explorer 7 has been there for months already but for many users who wishes to upgrade from their default Internet Explorer version with IE7 has been an obstacle, if running a pirated Windows copy. [ firefox-logo.png]And now, Windows officially makes Internet Explorer 7 upgrade for […]

  • Peter
    Oct 6, 2007 at 3:47 pm

    I have IE 7. But only because some sites demand it, i.e. Netflix, for full use of apps.
    Otherwise, I use only Firefox and I love it. After fifteen years, I finally dumped my Netscape.

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