I’m assuming everyone’s seen this. However many of the sites talking about this are under massive load (read: dying under the load). So, I figured I’d help out.
I have no thoughts on this at this point, as I only found out seconds ago. More later, after I dig and talk to people down at Microsoft on Thursday.
First, the press release.
Second, here’s the post from the IE Blog:
Today at RSA, Bill Gates talked about Internet Explorer 7. As the guy responsible for IE, I wanted to say a couple of things about it.
First, some basics: we’re committing to deliver a new version of Internet Explorer for Windows XP customers. Betas of IE7 will be available this summer. This new release will build on the work we did in Windows XP SP2 and (among other things) go further to defend users from phishing as well as deceptive or malicious software.
Why? Because we listened to customers, analysts, and business partners. We heard a clear message: “Yes, XP SP2 makes the situation better. We want more, sooner. We want security on top of the compatibility and extensibility IE gives us, and we want it on XP. Microsoft, show us your commitment.”
I think of today’s announcement as a clear statement back to our customers: “Hey, Microsoft heard you. We’re committing.”
Why are we talking about it today? Because our customers and partners have asked us, with increasing urgency, what our plans are. We want to convey our intentions to our customers and partners clearly and in a timely way.
I’ve gotten questions about the ship date. Yes, we have a date in mind. I’ll talk about the date after we get feedback from customers and partners. We’re going to release a beta and listen, then refresh the beta and listen some more. We’ll ship when the product is ready.
I’ve also gotten questions about support for Windows 2000. Right now, we’re focused on XP SP2. We’re actively listening to our major Windows 2000 customers about what they want and comparing that to the engineering and logistical complexity of that work. That’s all I can say on that topic.
Please know that the IE team is working hard. We’re eager to improve and better secure the web experience for the hundreds of millions of IE users around the world. We delivered on our part of XP SP2. We are actively delivering on our part of a great 64-bit Windows client. We continue to deliver on security updates for customers (across several versions of IE (back to IE 5.01) and Windows). We’re going to deliver on IE7.
Dean
What does this mean? No fraeking clue. My gut instinct is that the focus will be on security more than the rendering engine. No inside info here, just based purely on the tones of emails I’m seeing from internal sources.

February 15th, 2005 at 2:28 pm
MSIE 7.0
That is not a typo. The great man spoke the words today. [here and MSFT Press Release and here and here and here]
Will it be better…?
February 15th, 2005 at 4:03 pm
Despite their reasons, maybe this is a reaction to the gaining share of Firefox and the rumors of gbrowser? Wonder if it will be tabbed
February 15th, 2005 at 7:03 pm
Get and use Firefox(www.mozilla.org)