Wednesday, October 17th 2012

Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 7 Arriving Next Month

Microsoft Group Program Manager Rob Mauceri has today revealed that Internet Explorer 10 will be bringing its bells and whistles over to Windows 7 in mid-November. The catch is that the release planned for next month is (still) a preview as the Redmond company wants to "collect developer and customer feedback" before rolling out a final version.

Internet Explorer 10 integrates Adobe Flash Player and comes with improved JavaScript performance, better HTML5 support, the Enhanced Protected Mode, plus other tweaks and fixes. IE10 can be experienced in full on Windows 8 which arrives on October 26.
Source: IEBlog
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100 Comments on Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 7 Arriving Next Month

#1
3870x2
This is good news. I don't use IE very often, but when I do, I drink Dos Equis to forget the horrible experience.

Maybe with this update the minimize, maximize, and close buttons will work.
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#2
Phusius
Too little, too late.

Chrome for life.
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#3
Nothgrin
So.... What they are trying to say is the IE10 thats shipping with Win 8 is not ready! HAHAHA no one even uses IE anymore. Its just M$ malware in my books.
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#4
Derek12
Bah, Opera FTW. But at least MS is doing good job regarding Web standards in IE10 albeit it is behind Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari...
NothgrinSo.... What they are trying to say is the IE10 thats shipping with Win 8 is not ready! HAHAHA no one even uses IE anymore. Its just M$ malware in my books.
No, it wasn't "ported" to 7.
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#5
TheMailMan78
Big Member
Awesome! Looking forward to better security!
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#6
Dos101
NothgrinSo.... What they are trying to say is the IE10 thats shipping with Win 8 is not ready! HAHAHA no one even uses IE anymore. Its just M$ malware in my books.
Nope, they finalized it for Windows 8, then moved on to work on the Windows 7 version. I still use it for site compatibility (the odd time I encounter the issue), but it's actually gotten pretty speedy, whereas Firefox for me has gotten slower and slower.
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#7
mtosev
i'm interested if M$ fixed that u have almost always have to restart your pc when IE get a update
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#8
Binge
Overclocking Surrealism
I see a lot of old hate here. The prudent enthusiast tries large changes in a standard software/hardware before passing judgement. Fortunately I also see the people who have been bit by M$ before laying out their concerns, but still interested in testing the waters. :toast:
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#9
Drone
Good news for people who use W7 and IE indeed. However W7 needs SP2 more than IE10
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#11
UbErN00b
NothgrinSo.... What they are trying to say is the IE10 thats shipping with Win 8 is not ready! HAHAHA no one even uses IE anymore. Its just M$ malware in my books.
HAHAHAHAHAHA it's still the most widely used web browser........ M$? didn't that die out about 10 years ago? and what OS are you using just out of interest? :slap:
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#12
Nordic
I personally really like IE9, and I bet I will like IE10. Speed wise I have not been able to see a difference what so ever between IE9 and chrome. I do stick with chrome because it works with all the websites I got to and IE does not. Chrome also has so many luxerious add ons like adblock and so on.
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#13
Dave65
3870x2This is good news. I don't use IE very often, but when I do, I drink Dos Equis to forget the horrible experience.

Maybe with this update the minimize, maximize, and close buttons will work.
Stay Thirsty my Friends:toast:
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#14
[H]@RD5TUFF
I still haven't installed I.E. 9, I wish I could remove the thing form my computer all together, but, unfortunately I need it to access work and school related content.
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#15
Fourstaff
Lets see how this does. I quite like IE9, but its inflexibility is keeping me from using it.
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#16
Nothgrin
UbErN00bHAHAHAHAHAHA it's still the most widely used web browser........ M$? didn't that die out about 10 years ago? and what OS are you using just out of interest? :slap:
Win 7. I'm a PC game dev and gotta test my software. :toast: You do know why its the most widely used. Being shipped with an OS doesn't mean it is any good. But it should be good security wise due to high usage but the company doesn't have a very good track record in that matter.

And as long as Bill Gates still has billions in his pockets and I don't :cry: I'll call it M$
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#17
TheMailMan78
Big Member
NothgrinWin 7. I'm a PC game dev and gotta test my software. :toast: You do know why its the most widely used. Being shipped with an OS doesn't mean it is any good. But it should be good security wise due to high usage but the company doesn't have a very good track record in that matter.

And as long as Bill Gates still has billions in his pockets and I don't :cry: I'll call it M$
IE9 is just as secure as any of the other browsers.
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#18
RadeonProVega
I use 3 browsers

Aurora for main internet use / browsing / music and everything else.
SeaMonkey for bookmarking hot women names
Netscape for porn(information) / bookmarking porn names

Set for life. ":) And by way netscape is safe, been using it for that purpose for about 5 years now and never had a problem with a virus.
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#19
[H]@RD5TUFF
TheMailMan78IE9 is just as secure as any of the other browsers.
Secure yes, stable and fast . . . nope
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#20
95Viper
I will be glad to see it. The industry needs all the competition it can get to keep the innovations flowing in all areas.
And, if MS (M$ abbreviation is old and lame) comes out with something I prefer, I will use it.
IE9 is not bad, it just does not have some functions I want to use, maybe IE10 will.

Also, my opinion, I don't understand why certain people have to clog up almost every thread with hate, pictures, and useless posts.
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#21
[H]@RD5TUFF
95ViperI will be glad to see it. The industry needs all the competition it can get to keep the innovations flowing in all areas.
And, if MS (M$ abbreviation is old and lame) comes out with something I prefer, I will use it.
IE9 is not bad, it just does not have some functions I want to use, maybe IE10 will.

Also, my opinion, I don't understand why certain people have to clog up almost every thread with hate, pictures, and useless posts.
I don't see any hate . . . MS lost a lot of people business and confidence in IE, long ago, you really shouldn't be surprised that people are still skeptical of IE, given it's lack luster track record.
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#22
coldtortilla
[H]@RD5TUFFSecure yes, stable and fast . . . nope
Well you obviously haven't used chrome chrome seems like the least stable browser from the bunch
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#23
Fourstaff
coldtortillaWell you obviously haven't used chrome chrome seems like the least stable browser from the bunch
I use chrome as my main browser, so far it has not done anything naughty yet. I would say browsers have evolved to a point where there is little difference between them unless you look hard enough, or want specifics (eg. adblock) which another does not have.
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#24
[H]@RD5TUFF
coldtortillaWell you obviously haven't used chrome chrome seems like the least stable browser from the bunch
I have, chrome works just fine, and it's speed makes up for the majority of hickups. Where as IE is just slow and unstable. But just FYI I mainly use firefox.
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#25
manofthem
WCG-TPU Team All-Star!
I haven't noticed any instabilities using Chrome at all, and I prefer Chrome's look and setup to IE. Honestly after installing OS, I use IE to install Chrome, and then I don't usually ever touch IE again, just personal preference. I would only use IE if I needed to for any comparability or work usage, which isn't the case for me.
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