Web developers and internet browsers, Microsoft have now released the stable build of Internet Explorer 8! Microsoft's in-house web browser has proved its W3C standards complience by passing The Second Acid Test. Though it still fails horribly in The Third Acid Test, (more than any other browser I hear), it scores 8 points more than its preducessor.
Internet Explorer is now more secure than ever, and the existing vulnerabilities are comparable to Safari and Opera, and significantly less than Firefox (albeit, ActiveX still has major vulnerabilities)
Tabs are now isolated, so any crashes will only affect one page. Internet Explorer 8 also offers the ability to restore your previous browsing sessions and restore any closed tabs. Tabs are colour-grouped to distinguish which tabs were opened from the same pages.
InPrivate Browsing allows you to browse the internet while erasing any cookies, history, forms and files downloaded, used or sent during the session.
If you have Internet Explorer installed on your computer (excluding Mac Internet Explorer users and those who have Windows 7 and have chosen to uninstall Internet Explorer), feel free to update! Enjoy browsing the web with a better experience!
That's the crux of Internet Explorer 8, but what does everyone else think of it? I use IE as my primary browser (Chrome's my second preference), and I'm very happy with the upgrades. Standards complience gives me the change to code using good HTML and know that there'll be minimal hiccups with other browsers, and I love the tab functionality. Even though IE doesn't crash much on me (ah, the beauty of having a defragmented computer), it's great to know that if a crash occurs, you can easily recover your pages. It's smooth, and I like that. Your impressions?
Oh, and browser wars are not appreciated here. This topic isn't a place for arguing other browsers' downfalls, nor is it a place where users of other browsers to come and point out Internet Explorer's donwfalls. (We've heard it all before and aren't interested. I've had numerous bad experiences with Firefox users, so this goes out to you especially.) Keep that to the Crossfire forum.
Internet Explorer is now more secure than ever, and the existing vulnerabilities are comparable to Safari and Opera, and significantly less than Firefox (albeit, ActiveX still has major vulnerabilities)
Tabs are now isolated, so any crashes will only affect one page. Internet Explorer 8 also offers the ability to restore your previous browsing sessions and restore any closed tabs. Tabs are colour-grouped to distinguish which tabs were opened from the same pages.
InPrivate Browsing allows you to browse the internet while erasing any cookies, history, forms and files downloaded, used or sent during the session.
If you have Internet Explorer installed on your computer (excluding Mac Internet Explorer users and those who have Windows 7 and have chosen to uninstall Internet Explorer), feel free to update! Enjoy browsing the web with a better experience!
That's the crux of Internet Explorer 8, but what does everyone else think of it? I use IE as my primary browser (Chrome's my second preference), and I'm very happy with the upgrades. Standards complience gives me the change to code using good HTML and know that there'll be minimal hiccups with other browsers, and I love the tab functionality. Even though IE doesn't crash much on me (ah, the beauty of having a defragmented computer), it's great to know that if a crash occurs, you can easily recover your pages. It's smooth, and I like that. Your impressions?
Oh, and browser wars are not appreciated here. This topic isn't a place for arguing other browsers' downfalls, nor is it a place where users of other browsers to come and point out Internet Explorer's donwfalls. (We've heard it all before and aren't interested. I've had numerous bad experiences with Firefox users, so this goes out to you especially.) Keep that to the Crossfire forum.