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
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.
100 Comments on Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 7 Arriving Next Month
I installed Chrome, Firefox, used it couple of times, then stop using it.
again thats my preference.
Now here is a thought for all of you folks that think IE is the bomb.
Harvard Universities sites are all built and optimized for Google Chrome and FireFox! Must say something about the two. LOL
Perhaps IE 11 will include Java, just to be well rounded :laugh:
I want Tabs below the Toolbar and Favorite Button on the left.