What you can do with Internet Explorer 7
From Computerworld
1. Add your own search engine to IE
IE (Internet Explorer) 7 comes with a variety of built-in search providers you can choose from the Search Bar in the browser's upper right-hand corner. It's easy to add more by clicking the down arrow on the far right of the bar, choosing Find More Providers and then adding them from the page that appears.
But you're not stuck with the list of search providers (also called engines) that Microsoft supplies. You can build your own search engine and use it in IE's Search Bar to search through any site, no matter where you are on the Internet.
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3. Get multiple tabs under control
Anyone who's tried tabbed browsing knows it's vastly superior to the old way of browsing, with a separate window for each Web site you're looking at. But once you get going, it's easy to get lost in a sea of tabs.
Click here for more information6. Get around IE fast with keyboard shortcuts
Mousing and clicking in IE can slow you down. A much better bet is to use keyboard shortcuts. The following tables list some of the most useful ones.
Find a word or phrase Ctrl-F
Zoom In Ctrl-+ (Ctrl and the plus sign)
Refresh the current page Ctrl-R or F5
Open a new tab Ctrl-T
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