To further improve the latest Windows Vista, Microsoft added Internet Explorer (IE) 7 to the programs to create a complete Vista makeover. IE7n+ is the latest version of the browser that includes security features. These features are currently undergoing beta testing. It is said that IE7+ is equipped with Vista-only specs like
parental controls, network diagnostics, and protected mode.
The parental control enables adults or guardians to monitor and limit a youngster's access to the net, prohibit access to some sites, and limit the applications that their
bundle of joy can use. It also has a tracker included. The tracker makes it possible for parents to check the sites that the kids visited and applications that they used. Meanwhile, the protected mode and network diagnostics are the two compelling features of Vista for enterprises. The name IE7+ is set to underline the point that it's a totally unique browser from the version in Windows XP. The software giant admittedly said that they can't rest-assure users that the XP version is as safe as the Vista that is why they are taking necessary measures to communicate the difference between the two browsers as clear as possible.