Tuesday, March 15th 2011

Windows Internet Explorer 9 Released

Microsoft released Internet Explorer 9, in its stable RTM form, nearly an year after it first released "Platform Previews", followed by Betas and Release Candidates. With its latest release, Microsoft's still popular web-browser underwent a major overhaul in terms of features and browser-engine. The new browser is backed by a faster Javascript engine, a faster rendering engine that makes use of GPU hardware acceleration for drawing, and redesigned user interface elements that make day to day web browsing experience snappier.

With Internet Explorer 9, Microsoft also took a bold step in not supporting Windows XP, which still holds a large chunk of the operating system market share, the new browser only supports Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows 2008/2008-R2 series operating systems. The user interface is far more minimalistic, uses simple icons, the status and menu bars are hidden by default, with tooltips doing the job of a status bar, and the browser continues to support a large number of ActiveX components. The browser also underwent a security overhaul. For 64-bit versions of Windows, the installer also packs a 64-bit version of the browser. Oracle already has a stable 64-bit Java ActiveX plugin, while Adobe Labs has a beta 64-bit Flash player for Windows, two big steps in porting the web-browser to x86-64.

DOWNLOAD: Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer 9
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64 Comments on Windows Internet Explorer 9 Released

#51
Jan Kyster
ERazeryou want it like this? mine is icon only
Yeah, I found that tip. But if you have loads of favorites, like mine 468 :p it's not a possible solution.
Plus it takes up an extra row...
HammerONThat was one of the few complaints when I was trying out the Beta. Hated having Favorites on the right side:(
Yes... so far the only complaint I have. But can't help wonder why Microsoft made that decision? Ergonomically unhealthy it is too...

Well, no more moaning from me. Will stick to this until they change their minds! Buttons are prettier too! :D
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#52
TheMailMan78
Big Member
Jan KysterSorry for being persistently thick, but do you mean like this:

i189.photobucket.com/albums/z15/subject_rod/IE9-fav2.jpg

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Otherwise I simply can't find a way to move the three icons and the above is just horrible cumbersome to work with... :rolleyes:

Don't understand why Microsoft didn't make it customable like in IE8.
Yes exactly
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#53
ERazer
Jan KysterYeah, I found that tip. But if you have loads of favorites, like mine 468 :p it's not a possible solution.
Plus it takes up an extra row...

Yes... so far the only complaint I have. But can't help wonder why Microsoft made that decision? Ergonomically unhealthy it is too...

Well, no more moaning from me. Will stick to this until they change their minds! Buttons are prettier too! :D
i189.photobucket.com/albums/z15/subject_rod/IE9-fav3.jpg
one more thing, you can have folders if you have too many bookmarks

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#54
MxPhenom 216
ASIC Engineer
i got IE9 last night and i love it! Much simpler looking interface and much faster then firefox
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#55
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
I too have been using the RCs and have been using them for school. The new stuff is indeed very awesome, secure, and stable. My school finally supports the browser and it is soooooo cooo.
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#56
Kreij
Senior Monkey Moderator
Just installed IE9. Seems fine. Not much difference for what I do.
Seems faster loading pages.
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#57
sttubs
I like it except for the favorites button being on the right too. It'd be cool if it were customizable, maybe the next version will be.
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#58
overclocking101
mine will randomly shut down! ill click a link from within a page and it'll shut the whole browser down, then I have to restore I dont see the big deal personally, mainly IE8 with aero
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#59
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
overclocking101mine will randomly shut down! ill click a link from within a page and it'll shut the whole browser down, then I have to restore I dont see the big deal personally, mainly IE8 with aero
thats the deal really, they boosted its compatibility again (more in line with other browsers than the IE6 bullshit), and hardware accelerated.
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#60
overclocking101
this randomly shutting down when I click a link is getting annoying. im about to delete thhis piece of junk.
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#61
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
overclocking101this randomly shutting down when I click a link is getting annoying. im about to delete thhis piece of junk.
thats not normal behaviour. something on your rig is causing it to have a spaz.
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#62
overclocking101
that coul be but chrome and firefox both work fine and do not do it whatsoever. so to me it only leaves one thing to blame. I keep hoping an update will release and fix it but i am gonna have to stop using ie9 untill that happens. its a shame to because I like the new look.
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#63
FordGT90Concept
"I go fast!1!11!1!"
I just upgraded to IE9 and I'm impressed (especially by the performance improvements). I just don't like how they omitted the search portion of the main tool bar.
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#64
MT Alex
All searches are now done in the address bar. Works much better than the little search bar of yesteryear.
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