Tuesday, January 27th 2009
Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 RC1 Released
Microsoft made public today, the first release candidate of Internet Explorer 8. Internet Explorer 8 RC 1, build number 8.0.06001.18372 is the latest version of the familiar web browser that is said to be faster, better and more secure than its predecessors. This release is compatible with both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows XP, Vista, Server 2003 and Server 2008. There is still no official release for Windows 7. For more information, please read the release notes.
DOWNLOAD: Internet Explorer 8 Release Candidate 1
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DOWNLOAD: Internet Explorer 8 Release Candidate 1
56 Comments on Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 RC1 Released
7 Ships with a heavily Patched IE8
7 Ships with a Minor Upgrade-IE8.5
7 Ships with a Major Build-IE9
the other partition is running windows 7 beta and it came with the beta IE8
i like chrome but there is still quirks to it when downloading. but i can run 7 without looking at the screen
see, im asleep now.....:roll:
ill have it in this in a few minutes just to check it out
i hope they dont take that long to release the final of vista sp 2- ie8's been out since june in beta
UPDATE- heres the link for the 64 bit version
"Which internet browser would you like to install?
Microsoft IE8
Firefox 3
Opera
Google Chrome
etc
etc
etc"
I installed Firefox on my friend's laptop when I cleaned it up for him. He was like "where's Internet Explorer?"
"I installed Firefox instead. It's better."
"Oh ... what does it do."
"It does the same as IE but it's a bit faster and more secure. And it blocks ads too."
"How does it work?"
"Just the same as IE."
"Oh, ok."
A week later I saw he was back using IE. He didn't like that it was different. :banghead:
If people were given a choice from the beginning they might realise there are other options out there.
just checked they are there and working- checked for any new stuff in windows options
and there is a few but nothing earth shattering here. the webslices are a bit boring,
we need one for tpu i think, but thats my opinion:rockout:
there must be something wrong though, they havent issued a bugfix for it yet :laugh:
Seriously, it's THEIR product.
and in case you don't know, you can't really separate IE from Windows, lots of interfaces and functions rely on it.
But its great that people actually says now its faster, less buggy, just smoother, but you cant pull me away from Firefox
More secure that's good but come on with their greedy licensing tactics.
I know they want to make money but when you have 15 million different kind of keys that only work with this or these discs, it seems like scam is written all over it.
my 2c but really it only worth 1.2 now in us
Been using IE here for ages now, and have been on IE8b since it's first release. I've never had any issues in regards to security (which is the biggest arguement supporters of FF, Opera, Safari and all other anti-IE users make), and 95% of the time, I'm online WITHOUT active AV on, or a firewall.
Amount of malware I vacuum off the nether regions of the internet? 0%
Why? I keep my friggin software updated, plain and simple.
Now . . . excuse me while I go download the IE8 RC1 so I can start sending in further feedback :toast:
I still cant believe there are pc users out there that dont have a personal HOSTS file that gets ammended every day along side the ' software ' firewall that people assume is good enough.
Wow your firefox has plugins, wow your google chrome has . . . actually it has nothing. I am yet to experience anything another browser has or can do that Internet Explorer cant which indicates to me that its stupid to install another possible vulnerability on the pc. Lets face it, Firefox arnt as cluey as Microsoft, nor are they able to spend the millions Microsoft does on securing their product.
Ive only used Internet Explorer 8 with both w7 x86 & x64 and found it to be an excellent improvement interms of speed and stability. I guess it was all relative. I did manage to crash the browser, but its not very often someone has 120 tabs open in 10 seperate processes = total of 1200 websites open at once while running Prime.
Downloading now for XP x64. Im voting for a patched Ie8 to come with w7 upon release, with a possible Ie9 release about the service pack era of w7's lifespan.