Microsoft mirrors the look and feel of other browsers while adding a few unique features.
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IDN support
Another way a criminal hacker can attack Internet Explorer users is to substitute characters from one character set into another within a domain name. For example, if you set English as your native language, all URLs will display characters from the English character set. If someone decides to use a Cyrillic character in a fraudulent domain name, you'll see a warning across the screen.







It would be an insult to other browser makers to say that IE7 B2 preview looks anything like other browsers.
The only resemblence it has to other browsers is the tabs (sort of) and the quick search bar.
To me, IE7 resembles Windows Media Player 10, more than anything else.