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.
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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
But in my case it isn't slow nor buggy (except some websites), nor doesn't matter me if its made by MS or not, but there are better browsers for my needs and there isn't a real reason for me to use it.
IE10 Is theme options with colour changes,None are out until WIn8 hits Oct26th,Do any of guys watch The Walking Dead commercials last week??????????? YOU CAN CHANGE THEMES IN IE10 ....there no more of the talk from you guys not seeing it.
www.mattsilverman.com/2009/06/how-to-download-firefox-without-a-web-browser.html
Also, shoot the retired teachers to you need less pensions, they are not productive to the community anyway after retiring (no don't do this).
1. Something isn't coded right in the site. Could even be malware and is causing IE to crash.
2. Something is wrong with your computer.
I spend way over 12 hours a day working off the same computer going to TONS of sites for work and Ill bet you money my event viewer and reliability monitor is better then yours. IE is industry standard. If a site crashes IE then its something wrong with the site or your computer. Not IE.
Anyway, good stuff.
plain texta HTML document (text/html) and IE doesn't respect that :rolleyes: You call Microsoft "M$" only due to that? then almost all big companies should had currency symbols on its names. In my case I do that only with Apple due to other reasons.I find it funny how the M$ faithful will grasp at any straw to attempt to shift blame away from M$ products.
In other news, MS has came a long way since IE6/7. 9 just works period. I wonder how 10 will be a pico corner of the Web lmao
I have never had a crash with IE9...ever.
And I use it on 4 pcs.
I have to what are some of you people doing &*???...that's what amazes me.
People may or may not like the layout or the colors, etc. but crashes? Not over here in these parts.
And it's fast too. As fast as any other browser I tried. (FF, Chrome):twitch: