Ya think? Is it not to early for a new broswer already or was IE7 written like such a POS that is never got fixed? And now we have IE8 with the same crash sequences, except now they wrote in code to restore last session... WTF good does that do, oh so we are a little less inconvenianced? LOL you get my point? I am a faithful MS customer but whatever dept is responsible for and writing the IE stuff should really really be reevaluated for their skills.
I agree with Trip - don't like it, don't use it ATP.
I've never had any issues with IE7, but, even considering how recently IE7 was released - it's good to see IE8 already in-production. Thing is, MS needs to update IE for new OSes (usually it's developed alongside the OS . . . WIN7 + IE8).
But, as much as some people do have issues - I know a lot of users of IE7, FF, Opera, whatever, that don't hit the "send report" button when something goes foobar . . . how are developers supposed to know what issues are more common tha others, what issues are still floating around, what still needs to be fixed if users don't provide feedback?
So, any bitchin and griping about IE8
after the official release - I have no pitty upon those who've decided to opt-out of helping out with IE8 development by not using it as they can.