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
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i'm my country FF has 53% share of the market. i think we have the highest FF usage in the word.
when i get pcs to fix i install FF and disable access to Ie.
Otherwise, it seems to render the page a lot quicker the IE7 did (which was fairly fast to begin with, IMHO) . . . between the first beta and this new RC1, I've had a couple of pages load off center, or different sections overlapping each other, but this seems to only be with sites that claim to be coded for FF or some other squirelly BS (although IE7 didn't do so with those pages).
What I want to know is how did IE lock up on your computer with its supposedly nearly crashproof "multiple tab process" technology. :confused:
Personally I won't change from IE any time soon; it is just too much interwinded with windows and that's what I like about it. Also IE 8 is fast, very fast. It feels a lot faster than IE7 and even faster than Firefox.
Edit: Also, there seems to be a diffrence from IE8 RC1 and IE8 Beta 2 as I'm having no display corruptions with this build whereas I had some on the beta 2...
Wierd thing is, the Sidebar is kind of doing strange things since I'm using IE 8... It is not crashing or anything, but some of the apps have wierd looks... :-/
One feature/issue I don't necessarily like, ATM . . . if you hit the 'enter' key too quickly, it 'activates' whatever the currently highlighted button on-screen is. It's cause me to "post" unfinished messages a few times, that I have to ninja-edit to finish my thoughts.
As to any crashing, it's very nice to have only the borked page crash out - most of the time, all other pages and tabs stay up (I've only had one occurance where everything crashed out, and that was with beta2) - even still, the "session restore" seems a little bit more advanced than with some other browsers. I've had the session restore revive a post I was in the middle of - quite to my surprise, I thought I had lost everything I had typed. sorry, but, isn't it a little too soon to judge IE8? I mean, this is still a release candidate, not an official release yet.
I prefer Microsoft's slow and steady approach to updating to FireFox's rapid response which high chance of destroying something approach (like killing DD/DT tags or making JS ignore new line characters).
I sould mention that firefox has dosens of awards from reviews.
and M$ has the enought money to localize there software. and there localization sux. the slovenian translations of windows and MSN sux badly. that's way i have everything in english. plus they translate only 60% of the windows and so you have a "nice" dual language windows. :twitch:
9 years ago I had an issue with win 98 and 2000 dual boot so i sent an email to microsoft slovenija. they answered that i call them on the commercial line as they can't answer thru email. and they don't have a toll-free number. the number that they had was like 0.30eur/minute.
first and last time that i contacted M$ support.