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Summary: Microsoft has just released the pre-release beta version of Windows Explorer 7 (IE7), and would like you to help them test it!

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Microsoft has just released the pre-release beta version of Windows Explorer 7 (IE7), and would like you to help them test it!

In return, they are offering free telephone support for consumers in the United States. You must be running Windows XP. If you meet these requirements, “Microsoft will provide best effort support during this pre-release (beta).” You can call IE7 telephone support at 1-866-876-4926.

Once you are done playing with IE7, Microsoft would like you to leave feedback here.

And, the Internet Patrol would like you to leave your impressions and feedback here, too!

So, if you want to take IE7 for a spin, download and test IE7 here.

And don’t forget to leave your comments about IE7 below!

Help Microsoft Test Internet Explorer 7! (IE7)

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 This article first appeared on 4/27/2006
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