IE share slides record amount, ends 2008 down 10%
Internet Explorer's market share plunged by a record-setting amount during December, Web metrics vendor Net Applications Inc. said today.
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- November 2009 browser stats: IE8 passes IE7 (arstechnica.com)
- Microsoft patches 12 bugs, including IE8-only flaws (computerworld.com)
- Microsoft Modifies IE8 Ballot Screen For Europe (trendsupdates.com)
- Microsoft to patch IE8 zero-day bug next week (computerworld.com)
- Microsoft's Possible Terms for European IE 8 Deal (microsoft-watch.com)
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- IE9 to include alternative ‘CSS.2012′ standard (css3.info)
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- IE8 Blocks 2 Million Malicious Websites per Day (news.softpedia.com)
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- Security feature in IE8 exposes sites to XSS attacks (techspot.com)
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- Microsoft re-patches last month's critical IE update (computerworld.com)
- Chrome and others nibble away IE usage (news.cnet.com)
- Security fixes, JavaScript update bog down Internet Explorer 8 (betanews.com)
- Firefox gains 30m users in eight weeks (news.zdnet.co.uk)
- Majority of businesses will adopt Internet Explorer 8+ (computerweekly.com)
- Vulnerability in Internet Explorer remains unpatched for over a year (scmagazineuk.com)
- Microsoft To Release Largest Security Update Yet (redorbit.com)
- EU, Microsoft agree on browser ballot, testing to start soon (arstechnica.com)
- IE's slide quickens as Firefox, Chrome add share (computerworld.com)
- Microsoft gets defensive about Chrome Frame (theinquirer.net)
- IE8 Beats Other Browsers In Laptop Battery Life (hardware.slashdot.org)
- IE8 'faces competition from within' (webuser.co.uk)
- Microsoft’s ‘Ten Grand’ Competition Ends, Was Actually Pretty Clever (techcrunch.com)
- Internet Explorer posts largest loss since '08 (blogs.zdnet.com)
- Microsoft extends IE 8 charity offer (news.cnet.com)
- Microsoft: No IE 8 tab-hang fix in the works (blogs.zdnet.com)
- Microsoft starts serving IE8 upgrade to enterprises (computerworld.com)
- Yahoo! starts recommending IE8 to Firefox users (geek.com)
- Microsoft-sponsored reports find IE8 most secure browser (arstechnica.com)
- Futuremark: IE8 is Slowest Browser in Browser Tests (dailytech.com)
- Microsoft Scales Back IE8 Default Behavior (internetnews.com)
- Internet Explorer to Support the Proposed HTML 5 Standard (news.softpedia.com)
- Firefox 3.5 Jumps To 4.5% Market Share In A Month, IE Hemorrhaging Slows (techcrunch.com)
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- EU Vista, XP users will also get to vote IE off the island (arstechnica.com)
- Microsoft publishes emergency IE patch (techspot.com)
- Microsoft to offer browser choice with Windows 7 (pcpro.co.uk)
- EC: Microsoft will consider Windows 7 E 'ballot screen' for other browsers (betanews.com)
- IE 8 Slowed by Third-Party Software, Microsoft Says (rcpmag.com)
- Microsoft IE8 is taking a big chunk out of...IE7 (news.cnet.com)
- Microsoft eases back on IE 8 default (news.cnet.com)
- Microsoft will charge 4 euros for a CD with Internet Explorer 8 (ntra-net.com)
- Microsoft Pulls IE8 Vomit Ad (dailytech.com)
- Since March, Internet Explorer Lost 11.4 Percent Share (techcrunch.com)
- Microsoft to push IE 8 to more business users in August (blogs.zdnet.com)
- No Windows 7 Upgrades for Europe (tomshardware.com)
- IE8's "Get the Facts Marketing Gets It Wrong (pcworld.com)
- Microsoft Australia: Find $10,000 on the Internet using IE8 (neowin.net)
- Microsoft thanks IE8 testers with a workmate toolkit (arstechnica.com)
- Microsoft to offer IE8 at retail for EU Windows 7 buyers (computerworld.com)
- Downloading IE8 will help feed hungry Americans (neowin.net)
- Europe to get Windows 7 sans browser (news.cnet.com)
- IE gets 'fixed' and users get panicky (blogs.computerworld.com)
- Microsoft's Wacky New Ads to Pitch IE8 (pcmag.com)
- Microsoft plans jumbo patch day next week (computerworld.com)
- Internet Explorer 8 is now available in 20 additional languages (blogs.msdn.com)
- IE8, Chrome post record gains in browser share (computerworld.com)
- EU may mandate multiple browser bundling with new PCs (arstechnica.com)
- Microsoft Launching Real Time-Focused IE8 Bundled with OneRiot Search (readwriteweb.com)
- How to keep your surfing habits secret in IE8 (techradar.com)
- Microsoft Declines EU Oral Hearing Invite, Adds Kill Switch to IE 8 in Windows 7 (dailytech.com)
- Now Available: Internet Explorer 8 MUI packs for Windows XP, Windows Server 03 (blogs.msdn.com)
- Windows 7 gives Firefox 3, IE8 speed boosts, while Firefox 3.5 slows down (betanews.com)
- Windows 7 RC users get new IE 8 'tab responsiveness' feature (blogs.zdnet.com)
- IE & Opera losing market share, Firefox, Safari & Chrome gaining (geek.com)
- Microsoft IE 8 Default Browser Controversy -- Trickery or Much Ado About Nothing (dailytech.com)
- Internet Explorer 8 is now available in 18 additional languages (blogs.msdn.com)
- IE8 being pushed, but users can choose to opt in (techwatch.co.uk)
- Microsoft to start pushing IE 8 to existing IE users (blogs.zdnet.com)
- Why you should not install Internet Explorer 8 (blogs.computerworld.com)
- Review: IE8 Features Good, But No Need To Switch (cio-today.com)
- IE8 Leaves Chrome and Opera in the Dust, Firefox Continues IE Slaughter (news.softpedia.com)
- Firefox 3 becomes top browser in Europe (reuters.com)
- Speed test: Internet Explorer 8 vs Firefox (pcadvisor.co.uk)
- IE 8 Bugs Squashed, Claims Microsoft (redmondmag.com)
- Users already honing their IE 9 wish lists (blogs.zdnet.com)
- Add and remove Internet Explorer 8 add-ons (cnettv.cnet.com)
- Internet Explorer 8 "critical" flaw in final version (scmagazineus.com)
- IE8's Cumbersome Privacy Controls May Discourage Use (newsfactor.com)
- IE8 Users Downgrade To Explorer 7 (informationweek.com)
- 5 'problems' in Internet Explorer 8 (infotech.indiatimes.com)
- Microsoft IE8 explorer has some cool new features (usatoday.com)
- Brand-New IE8 Draws Howls From Users About Problems (toptechnews.com)
- StatCounter: IE8 is Off to a Slow Start (readwriteweb.com)
- Researcher hacks just-launched IE8 (computerworld.com)
- Hands-on with IE 8: A giant step for Microsoft (download.cnet.com)
- Microsoft Publicly Releases Internet Explorer 8 (redorbit.com)
- Installing Internet Explorer 8 (download.cnet.com)
- IE8 released at Mix; will it cripple the web-user experience? (blogs.zdnet.com)
- Microsoft releases Internet Explorer 8 (reuters.com)
- IE 8, Silverlight 3 on tap for Microsoft's Mix (news.cnet.com)
- Opera chief: Microsoft's IE 8 'undermines' web standards (theregister.co.uk)
- Microsoft: IE8 faster than Firefox, Chrome (computerworld.com)
- IE8 lacks support for enterprise apps (computerweekly.com)
- Microsoft's Next Browser To Be Based on Gazelle? (newmobilecomputing.com)
- Microsoft To Launch IE8 In Mid-March (crn.com)
- Microsoft may let Windows 7 users turn browser off (news.cnet.com)
- Microsoft Issues Patch For IE8 On Windows 7 (informationweek.com)
- Microsoft researchers developing new, more secure Web browser (infoworld.com)
- World not ready for IE8 (itexaminer.com)
- Microsoft expected to wrap up IE8 within weeks (computerworld.com)
- IE8: Better, But Still Not Best (informationweek.com)
- IE 8 Offers Improved Privacy and Security (pcworld.com)
- Microsoft Nearly Killed Browser Competition, Mozilla's Baker Charges (informationweek.com)
- New Internet Explorer 8 available in 25 languages (chinapost.com.tw)
- IE slips further as Firefox, Safari, Chrome gain (download.com)
- Microsoft fortifies IE8 against new XSS exploits (theregister.co.uk)
- Microsoft to act on IE8 'show stoppers' (theregister.co.uk)
- What's New With IE 8 RC1: Here is a Look (pcworld.com)
- Review: IE8 RC1 -- almost ready to roll (computerworld.com)
- IE8 Hits RC1 Milestone, Stops Clickjacking (pcmag.com)
- Microsoft to deliver IE8 release candidate on Monday (techspot.com)
- IE8 release candidate to drop soon? (itpro.co.uk)
- Microsoft: IE 8 Release Candidate won't install on Windows 7 (blogs.zdnet.com)
- EU objects to browser in Windows (news.cnet.com)
- IE8 in Windows 7 Beta (blogs.msdn.com)
- IE8 Automatic Update to Be Distributed to XP and Vista (news.softpedia.com)
- IE8 Final Looking Like a March 2009 (or Post-March 2009) Release (news.softpedia.com)
- Microsoft sends out another IE8 build to testers (arstechnica.com)
- Microsoft Exec Urges IE8 Readiness (entmag.com)
- First look at Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 RC1 (tgdaily.com)
- IE8: 'Safe' but Scorned in Bug Battle Contest (entmag.com)
- Microsoft Improves IE8 for Disabled Users (pcworld.com)
- Microsoft releases to select testers updated IE 8 build (blogs.zdnet.com)
- CNN.com, Facebook, MySpace Not Ready For IE8 (informationweek.com)
- IE8 ready to name and shame non-compliant websites (pcpro.co.uk)
- IE share slips under 70%; Firefox surges past 20% (computerworld.com)
- Internet Explorer 8 inches closer to release (itnews.com.au)
- IE8 delayed? Microsoft extends support cutoff for IE8 betas (arstechnica.com)
- Microsoft starts rolling out IE 6 for Windows Mobile (blogs.zdnet.com)
- Why IE 8 won't use the WebKit rendering engine (blogs.zdnet.com)
- Ballmer: Microsoft 'May Look' at WebKit (newmobilecomputing.com)
- What does Internet Explorer 8 mean for you? (itpro.co.uk)
- IE8 avoids need for October Internet Explorer security fixes (arstechnica.com)
- IE 8, beta 2, has plenty to excite security pros (searchsecurity.techtarget.com.au)
- IE8, Google Chrome Will Hurt Third Party Ads, Analytics? (href=www.businessweek.com)
- Ten tweaks to love (and hate) in IE8 (resources.zdnet.co.uk)
- IE 8 beta 2 offers lot more to developers (techworld.com)
- Should Microsoft do an IE 8 'Lite'? (blogs.zdnet.com)
- Partners Take Advantage of IE8 Beta 2, New Languages Available (windowsvistablog.com)
- IE8 gaining traction quickly, can't stop IE's overall decline (tgdaily.com)
- Microsoft defends IE8 'phone home' feature, clarifies privacy policy (computerworld.com)
- Creator of Web spots a flaw in Internet Explorer (ap.google.com)
- IE8: User interface above performance (zdnetasia.com)
- Browser Battle: Firefox 3.1 vs. Chrome vs. IE 8 (pcworld.com)
- IE8 is praised but doubts over compliance remain (techcentral.ie)
- Tested: Google Chrome vs IE8 vs Firefox 3.1 (techradar.com)
- Lab test: Google Chrome vs. Internet Explorer 8 (infoworld.com)
- Internet Explorer 8: Over 2x "Fatter" than Firefox (exo-blog.blogspot.com)
- Users warn of problems with IE8 Beta 2 (zdnetasia.com)
- Microsoft breaks IE8 interoperability promise (theregister.co.uk)
- IE8 Beta 2 shows Microsoft is serious about playing catch-up (arstechnica.com)
- Microsoft releases IE8 beta 2 (vnunet.com)
- Microsoft adds privacy tools to IE8 (computerworld.com)
- Microsoft Readies 'InPrivate' And 'Cleartracks' Internet Privacy Tools (informationweek.com)
- IE 8 looking like a November release (blogs.zdnet.com)
- IE 8 to get 'porn mode'? (blogs.zdnet.com)
- IE8 Beta 2 getting heavy performance, crash-recovery tweaks (arstechnica.com)
- Microsoft solicits more IE 8 beta testers (blogs.zdnet.com)
- IE8 shipping this year, Windows 7 still on track (betanews.com)
- Microsoft details AJAX navigation implemented in IE8 (arstechnica.com)
- Study Finds Firefox Users Safest, IE Users Unsafe (blogs.pcworld.com)
- IE8 to have antimalware protection (news.cnet.com)
- Microsoft Aims to Make IE8 IT-Friendly (internetnews.com)
- Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 now slated for August (betanews.com)
- IE8 Beta Due in Third Quarter (pcworld.com)
- IE 8 Beta 2 Coming! Are your websites ready? (blogs.msdn.com)
- IE8 to boost ActiveX security on Vista (arstechnica.com)
- Internet Explorer 8 Shows Promise (redmondmag.com)
- IE's market share posts biggest gains in two years (computerworld.com)
- The Next Browser War (pcmag.com)
- Updated Web Browsers: Which One Works Best? (pcworld.com)
- Microsoft Details IE 8 Security Default Change (eweek.com)
- Firefox Makes Big Gains In Business at IE's Expense (dailytech.com)
- Standards-based IE8 shows 'new Microsoft' (vnunet.com)
- IE8 Could Break Applications, Gartner Warns (informationweek.com)
- IE8 change shows Microsoft trying to 'play nice,' says analyst (computerworld.com)
- Will IE 8 break the Web? (blogs.zdnet.com)
- IE8 Beta 1: the screenshot tour (apcmag.com)
- Broader release of IE 8 coming this summer (news.com)
- Five things you'll love (or hate) about IE8 (blogs.computerworld.com)
- Hands-on With Microsoft's IE8 Beta (washingtonpost.com)
- Microsoft Releases Internet Explorer 8 Beta (pcmag.com)
- IE8 will default to standard-compliant mode (arstechnica.com)
- The Internet Explorer 8 beta toolbar (istartedsomething.com)
- Microsoft promises IE8 beta in June (vnunet.com)
- Confirmation: Internet Explorer 8 beta testing has begun (betanews.com)
- Private IE 8 beta 1 test build coming soon (blogs.zdnet.com)
- Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1 Available on Connect (techtoday.110mb.com)
- Microsoft on IE8: we won't break the Web (itnews.com.au)
- Microsoft Prepares to Unveil IE8 Features At MIX08 (dailytech.com)
- Dean Hachamovitch to show IE8 at MIX Keynote (visitmix.com)
- Microsoft Stresses Backward Compatibility for IE8 (pcworld.com)
- Compatibility and IE8 (blogs.msdn.com)
- EC to investigate Internet Explorer (broadband-finder.co.uk)
- Internet Explorer 8 Passes the 'Acid2' Test (internetnews.com)
- IE 8 Beta 1 in First Half of 2008 (pcworld.com)
- Microsoft still short on details surrounding IE8 (betanews.com)
- Gates: Next IE to be IE8 (news.com)
- Is Microsoft Getting Ready to Let the IE8 Genie Out of the Bottle? (news.softpedia.com)
- Users clamoring again for an Internet Explorer 8 update (blogs.zdnet.com)
- Web developers impatient for Internet Explorer news (seattlepi.nwsource.com)
- Internet Explorer 8? 2008? 2009? (news.softpedia.com)
- Microsoft's Chris Wilson confirms all-new layout engine in IE.Next (sitepoint.com)
- Internet Explorer 8.0: The silence is deafening (blogs.zdnet.com)
- IE8 trial coming soon (pcplus.co.uk)
- CompTIA: IE voted 'most influential' tech product (news.com.com)
- Windows Vienna & IE 8 features Leaked (msinsider.blogspot.com)
- Next version of Windows: Call it 7 (news.com.com)
- Firefox now a serious threat to IE in Europe (osdir.com)
- Fake IE8 Alpha screenshots appear on the Web (it-newz.blogspot.com)
- Internet Explorer 9 to ship with Windows 7? (techtheblog.blogspot.com)
- Internet Explorer 8 Beta to begin later this year (thehotfix.net)
- Preparing your site for IE.next (webdevout.net)
- Firefox more likely to be fully patched than IE (computerworld.com.au)
- IE7 Interest: Flat (pcworld.com)
- Are IE8 and Web Standards Compatibility Compatible? (itbusinessedge.com)
- Microsoft hints at general plan for IE 8 (news.com.com)
- Microsoft drops hints about Internet Explorer 8 (arstechnica.com)
- 'IE8 compatible' - the cure for web standards headache? (theregister.co.uk)
- What's next for Internet Explorer? Microsoft opens up (a little) (blogs.zdnet.com)
- Microsoft's latest spin on Web apps (news.com.com)
- IE8 details to be unveiled next week (tech.co.uk)
- What to Expect from IE at MIX07 (blogs.msdn.com)
- Internet Explorer 8 and the semantic web (technextblog.blogspot.com)
- Internet Explorer 8.0 Is Taking Shape (ouredutainment.blogspot.com)
- Worm poses as Internet Explorer 7 beta download (itwire.com.au)
- Microsoft, Canvas, and the WHATWG (ajaxian.com)
- Microsoft releases "Deepfish" browser for Windows Mobile (engadget.com)
- Firefox more popular than IE in some European countries (xitimonitor.com)
- The first new feature of Internet Explorer 8? (apcmag.com)
- Microsoft responds to DOT ban on Vista, IE7, Office (blogs.zdnet.com)
- IE7, Vista and Office 2007 banned by U.S. DOT (informationweek.com)
- IE loses ground in US; holds its ground worldwide (arstechnica.com)
- Internet Explorer market share now below 80% (computerweekly.com)
- Talking with Microsoft about IE.next (webstandards.org)
- Internet Explorer 8.0 Available for Download on P2P? (news.softpedia.com)
- Microsoft starts gathering IE 8 input (blogs.zdnet.com)
- IE8: What Do You Want To See? (windowsconnected.com)
- Microsoft Is Already Running Internet Explorer 8.0 (news.softpedia.com)
- Is Internet Explorer 8 in the works? (arstechnica.com)
- Next versions of IE and Firefox taking shape (blogs.zdnet.com)
- Internet Explorer 8 somewhere in MIX07? (lorgor.net)
- Internet Explorer To Flag Verified 'Safe' Sites (entmag.com)
- 10 must haves in IE Next (456bereastreet.com)
- The History of Internet Explorer (microsoft.com)
- Firefox 3.0 goes Alpha but little word yet on IE8 (itwire.com.au)
- Vista Boosts IE 7 Security Features (browsersecuritynews.com)
- Ideas for IE8 (channel9.msdn.com)
- IE.next to support CSS3 colours? (css3.info)
- Microsoft slowly begins IE 7 auto-upgrade (infoworld.com)
- What comes after IE 7? (blogs.zdnet.com)
- Internet Explorer to stomp pop-ups (news.com.com)
- You can improve IE.next (webstandards.org)
- Microsoft is already working on Internet Explorer 8 (dmxzone.com)
- "IE8.0 Alpha" screenshots (activewin.com)
- IE 8.0 will support microformats (factoryjoe.com)
- Up next: IE 8.0 (blogs.zdnet.com)
- IE 7 Is AJAX-Ready, MS working on IE Next (eweek.com)
- IE8 out on 8/8/8? (navegadores.org)
- MS sharing some hints about IE 8.0, aka IE Next (blogs.zdnet.com)
- Things IE7 didn't fixed (forevergeek.com)
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By Silent_One on 2009-07-16 13:23:52, 0 Points
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By TINES on 2009-07-13 03:07:35, 0 Points
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By william m. keeffe on 2009-06-26 00:20:29, 0 Points
how do i restore IE7 and remove IE8 ?
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By Saudi _Arabia on 2009-04-14 05:14:27, -1 Points
ie7 is better, for the most part, Ctrl+f and 'find' function does not work under ie8. i will not install ie8 until this is fixed.
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By Nanny on 2009-03-27 15:01:30, -1 Points
ABC Full Episode Player will not load completely & Facebook issues
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By Willard Jones on 2008-11-18 02:30:15, 1 Point
I like the new browser and the fact that it ask if you to close al windows on the one in viewbut now that quit working and answers bill@billjudy.com 
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By IE8 is Confused by itself on 2008-10-22 10:32:46, 1 Point
IE8 doesnt upgrade its search live memory.
Takes forever to load a 401
Opens new windows with the same old go.microsoft etc redirects BUTT when you close it and open it up again it now remembers what you told it.
Nice Fast although MS site could be faster if it didnt have so much webtrends checking included in as a superfluous standard.
Surely MS have got a better Partner than them.They slow down the proceedings to a crawl.What is it they need to learn?That too many cooks spoil the broth of Global Warming. Somebody aught to advise them of the need for a small footprint.
IE8 Easy to use.The Best so far.
Refresh speed still a little slow
View of Content reminiscent of Google Chrome.With
more bells and whistles.
Reads it's pngs as good as Opera 9.Better than Firefox 3
But doesnt have a GO button
ie8betalogo.gif
is only 6bits a pixel and looks like it.scrappy.
Must be a small footprint.
Has got sone very Powerful New Developer Features
Which I must try out after I actually get some work done
Bon Voyage
Bon Chance
et Bon Footprint
We need to be Code Careful.
Takes forever to load a 401
Opens new windows with the same old go.microsoft etc redirects BUTT when you close it and open it up again it now remembers what you told it.
Nice Fast although MS site could be faster if it didnt have so much webtrends checking included in as a superfluous standard.
Surely MS have got a better Partner than them.They slow down the proceedings to a crawl.What is it they need to learn?That too many cooks spoil the broth of Global Warming. Somebody aught to advise them of the need for a small footprint.
IE8 Easy to use.The Best so far.
Refresh speed still a little slow
View of Content reminiscent of Google Chrome.With
Reads it's pngs as good as Opera 9.Better than Firefox 3
But doesnt have a GO button
ie8betalogo.gif
Must be a small footprint.
Has got sone very Powerful New Developer Features
Which I must try out after I actually get some work done
Bon Voyage
Bon Chance
et Bon Footprint
We need to be Code Careful.
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By banerjee.h@hotmail.com on 2008-10-17 09:04:36, 0 Points
This IE 8 BETA is an absolute nightmare for developers. I will urge MS not to release this version until they fix the issues. All our development has been done in ASP.NET 3.5, Ajax Toolkit, and also Ajax Pro. I am using Windows 2003 Server on my laptop and has just installed IE 8 beta. Most of the pages are not rendering properly especially TreeView Controls, IFRAMEs etc (we are using Telerik Controls for those two). Ajax Pro is not working at all. I can't even submit a comment on this site and I had to open FireFox to submit this comment. PLEASE DONT RELEASE THIS VERSION unless your QA Team has checked everything otherwise we have to tell all our huge user base not to use IE at all. Everything is working in IE 6.0, 7.0 and FireFox 2.0 and up. This is absolutely crazy.
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By TonyCC on 2008-08-30 03:56:48, -1 Points
MCAfee Will Not work with it installed
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By Manav on 2008-04-30 05:49:19, 1 Point
I think IE explorer 8 is better than Mozilla Firefox .It is much better than IE explorer 7.Mozilla Firefox 3 is also good .You can download Mozilla Firefox 8 beta 5 from the Mozilla site and IE explorer 8 beta 1 from the Microsoft site.
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By simplyosh on 2008-04-27 20:49:14, -1 Points
I can't explain How much hatred they have created in my mind for themselves. I have spend hell lot if my life working on Microsoft technologies. And I can assure u that a single determined and rich guy can make them beggars in a very little time. People who are working in Microsoft should better commit suicide. I mean what the hell is this. Are they not having any QA team? Didn;t they test their IE8 before releasing beta, Mozilla is far better, they said that these are my features and we can take to your old configuration whenever u got any problem. And that is really doable. Browsers are made to access the web site. I can write an application in half an hour that will let u do the basic things. And the magnanimous launch of IE 8 of MS don't even let me browse a simple site sometime, it hangs for goggle.com
. Come on guys u r stupids or what.. if you don't know how to write software come to me I can teach u some tricks. U guys made me so disappointed. I used to believe that people who work in Microsoft are intelligent but sorry guys I am sure u are nothing more then just some stupids who have better capture of the market. U suggest me how can I browse a site that ur IE 8 is not opening. I mean u should at least given us an option to revert back easily. I had gr8 respect but release of ur IE 8 beta made u crazy. U should better hire some better managers and developer and managers who are part of of beta release should be hang to the death. It's not a joke, u guys have some responsibilities, people made ur life better for this reason only. we pay for u .. we work for u.. not coz u r duffers. Or some stupid politician who got product manager's job by playing tricks. I am also a developer in a product company and I know how much they screw us even before releasing that to QA, beta is far far away. The only stupid thing is that we develop software for your OS as well. I feel pity on myself.
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By duttavr on 2008-03-17 17:59:01, 4 Points
msdotnetsupport.blogspot.com
- Top 10 Internet Explorer 8 features
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By drummerboy46 on 2008-03-16 21:17:20, 1 Point
I've recently installed IE8 beta 1 on my dev PC which is running Vista SP1 which i'm glad to say along with VS 2008 is now starting to feel like a stable and useable platform. In fact I've been running Vista alongside OSX Leopard for some weeks and there are many aspects of Vista I prefer to OSX (but that's another story hehehe).
I've spent some time testing IE 8 in the default standards mode with a lot of big name sites and thankfully the IE7 switch works well on the client side as much as a developers override. If the new standards mode is anything to go by it will be used A LOT!
What worries me is the "so called" CSS2.1 and DOM/JS compliant code claims by Microsoft, along with a pass on the ACID2 test seem to me to be a world apart from my real world tests i've done since I installed this browser. A good example is google maps - dies BIGTIME! and with the web it's hard to say who's at fault here because internet standards are based on interpretation of the "rules".
Because browsers like, WebKit and Mozilla and to some extent IE7 are tried, tested and well supported, I find it staggering to believe that the new IE8 standards mode could be so wide of the mark in comparison to these browsers. It seems to me as if Microsoft have binned the IE7 codebase and started again?!?
I'm very concerened that the differences in the rendering of content compared to any other browser in the marketplace will lead to yet another panic situation on the part of the web designer/developer where specific "fixes" for IE have to be taken into consideration even though they "claim" they are compliant!
I've been testing under the latest betas of Firefox and WebKit for some time and the code I write requires little or no tweaks between these two vendors and even IE7 often requires only the simplest of changes to get similar results. So what's going on here?
I'm hoping for all our sakes it's just down to the fact the codebase still has a long way to go!
I've spent some time testing IE 8 in the default standards mode with a lot of big name sites and thankfully the IE7 switch works well on the client side as much as a developers override. If the new standards mode is anything to go by it will be used A LOT!
What worries me is the "so called" CSS2.1 and DOM/JS compliant code claims by Microsoft, along with a pass on the ACID2 test seem to me to be a world apart from my real world tests i've done since I installed this browser. A good example is google maps - dies BIGTIME! and with the web it's hard to say who's at fault here because internet standards are based on interpretation of the "rules".
Because browsers like, WebKit and Mozilla and to some extent IE7 are tried, tested and well supported, I find it staggering to believe that the new IE8 standards mode could be so wide of the mark in comparison to these browsers. It seems to me as if Microsoft have binned the IE7 codebase and started again?!?
I'm very concerened that the differences in the rendering of content compared to any other browser in the marketplace will lead to yet another panic situation on the part of the web designer/developer where specific "fixes" for IE have to be taken into consideration even though they "claim" they are compliant!
I've been testing under the latest betas of Firefox and WebKit for some time and the code I write requires little or no tweaks between these two vendors and even IE7 often requires only the simplest of changes to get similar results. So what's going on here?
I'm hoping for all our sakes it's just down to the fact the codebase still has a long way to go!
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By slither on 2008-03-14 07:37:56, 2 Points
Although I am not much of an Internet Explorer user, I must say that from what I've seen IE8 is a great improvement. I will probably still be using firefox, but ie8 sounds promising.
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By slnk02003 on 2008-03-11 16:52:21, 1 Point
IE8 - Slooooooowwwwwwwwww
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By naveen on 2008-03-09 02:10:31, 1 Point
I installed IE 8 beta last week. I very much liked the new activites feature. When tried to access maps.google.com
the browser displays a distorted image and content. Who needs to fix this Google or Microsoft ?
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By CSSteve on 2008-03-07 14:14:44, 2 Points
Standards Compliant by default 2 thumbs way up!
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By iHateIE on 2008-03-06 04:59:44, 0 Points
IE nevermore!!!
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By naderh on 2008-03-04 13:24:15, 1 Point
I've used IE8 Beta. It's much faster and the interface is a lot better.
I think I'll stick to Firefox though...
I think I'll stick to Firefox though...
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By getfirefox on 2008-03-02 16:22:15, 1 Point
I am currently using firefox, I switched after I got IE 7 because it was so slow and buggy. IE8 will have to improve a lot to convince me to switch back.
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By jmike on 2008-03-01 10:28:24, 1 Point
It Sucks!!
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By John Perkins on 2008-02-28 01:45:33, 1 Point
What Version of MSXML is in IE8 by default?
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By newcomer on 2008-02-25 18:07:27, 1 Point
Hi!
Have anyone spotted screenshots of the IE8 Beta? The only ones I've seen are fakes.
Have anyone spotted screenshots of the IE8 Beta? The only ones I've seen are fakes.
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By mokies on 2007-05-18 04:28:23, 4 Points
I'm a Firefox fan but still wants to experience other softwares (an internet browser), I think that IE7 was a bit slow and difficult to use for beginners here. I think the best way is to make an automatic security or other frequent notice automatically answered by the installation basis, ask there what should be the answer when incidents pops out. And the speed so well for minimum users. Its not everytime users are in a high definition status.
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By xtrauser on 2007-02-23 10:27:19, 2 Points
I'm sure all the IE8 files in BT/Emule are fake and, most likely, carry a virus.
We won't be seeing an "official" alpha version for quite some time.
We won't be seeing an "official" alpha version for quite some time.
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By newbie on 2006-12-22 11:09:42, 1 Point
I had some problems with security in IE6 but IE7 seems foolproof (until now...)
Nowadays I switch back between Opera and IE7 because some sites don't render correctly in Opera.
For IE8 my biggest wish is that catch on the feature list of other browsers, specially in terms of privacy and bookmarking.
Nowadays I switch back between Opera and IE7 because some sites don't render correctly in Opera.
For IE8 my biggest wish is that catch on the feature list of other browsers, specially in terms of privacy and bookmarking.
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By Juich on 2006-11-23 21:54:14, 2 Points
IE7 is a major improvement over IE6 in terms of Web standards compatibility but MS should have gone further. Let's hope IE8 will reach the standards-compliance level of good old Firefox 1.0.
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By Donutey on 2006-11-17 01:47:29, -4 Points
The "IE8.0 Alpha screenshots" are of IE 2.0 (or maybe 1.0 not sure)... shame on you for putting them up (or believing them for that matter)...
en.wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
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By enforcer on 2006-11-18 20:27:24, 2 Points
Hmmm... maybe that's why it has " in the text? 

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By GoddersUK on 2007-04-13 12:47:05, 0 Points
The date on the host site is april the first. :p
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By paulo on 2006-11-02 21:59:46, 2 Points
I installed IE7 and was well impressed. Microsoft put a big effort on this one. But I saw no reason to switch from FF 1.5, not to mention the newer version.
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By webby on 2006-11-01 19:42:10, 0 Points
I installed IE7 this week and was a bit disappointed.
I'm not a Firefox fanboy but still think FF2 is better than IE7.
Let's hope IE8 puts MS again in the lead.
I'm not a Firefox fanboy but still think FF2 is better than IE7.
Let's hope IE8 puts MS again in the lead.
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By ie8.net on 2006-10-28 19:01:36, 7 Points
Welcome to Internet Explorer 8.Net
Feel free to talk to talk about Microsoft's next browser.
Feel free to talk to talk about Microsoft's next browser.
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