I use IE8 but today I downloaded IE9 beta, wow, it's like going from a mule to a racehorse, you can tell it's making use of the graphics card.
> Love the minimalist Explorer bar too, uncluttered and more room for the site.
> So easy to snap tabs to the side and also pin to the taskbar for reference.
> THe URL and search can be done in one box now.
Impressed so far for a beta.
interesting...
exactly how i figured it would look. although i did think engadget, popsci, and ign would be the third, fourth, and fifth ones
As it only adds up to 82.95% I can only assume the remainding 17.05% is hidden pr0n sites
interesting...
exactly how i figured it would look. although i did think engadget, popsci, and ign would be the third, fourth, and fifth ones
I've always leaned more towards the Firefox browser, but somehow Microsoft has really stepped it up for IE version 8.0 [yeah its the BETA version.So i'm leaning more towards the IE vote, but until its entirely out of the BETA edition, ill still be using Firefox.
Hasn't 8 been out of beta version for a while now? And 9 just went out of beta a few weeks ago as well.
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I'm sure he meant IE9, also IE9 is still in beta and it's a vast improvement over IE8.
Hasn't 8 been out of beta version for a while now? And 9 just went out of beta a few weeks ago as well.
I'm sure he meant IE9, also IE9 is still in beta and it's a vast improvement over IE8.
As I said, IE9 went out of beta a few weeks ago. There was all this fuss over the fact that you had to have Windows 7 SP1 to run it, Vista support was uncared for, and XP support is non-existant.
What?! So it's the new beta that has all the fuss over it? The Lucas will come back with articlez later....
Chrome: Nice looking, excellent graphical fx, fast start up times, and I fail to see how great it supposedly is.