You wouldn't. Nor will I
It's gonna be good for web designers though, as they can hopefully save some time not having to fix perfectly good pages to work with a severely flawed but far too popular browser.
Not completely true. IE6 is and will still be used for a long time I think. We will still be forced to make tons of stuff to make the web site designs work with IE6. That said, IE7 is not that standards compliant - it still have tons of CSS flaws (if nothing has changed since Beta versions). Try it in Acid2, it's still a disaster (but, like I said in another thread, it's not the only factor). I've chekced HLP with IE7, there's a glitch in the header lol!
I find IE7's design odd - placing the "File Edit View" toolbar bar below the URL toolbar? Other stuff like that... I must say tho, its RSS feed reader is nice.
For IE6 users, IE7 is sure something great. But for FF/Opera or whatever browser users, it's far from being the browser or the century. But for standards-compliant stuff, I guess we'll have to wait and see what web devs thinks of it when doing web sites.
Yes, IE7 is better, but IE6 is a scar that will stay long if people don't switch to IE7 or Vista fast.