IE9 Runner-up to IE8 as Top Browsers on Windows 7 Worldwide

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  1. Posts : 2,588
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       #20

    barbarossa2241 said:
    I like ie9 too but got used with Chrome.
    All too true. unfortunately lots of people get used with Chrome.

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  2. Posts : 150
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       #21

    DustSailor said:
    barbarossa2241 said:
    I like ie9 too but got used with Chrome.
    All too true. unfortunately lots of people get used with Chrome.

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    I'll compromise............today IE9 all day and see how it goes.:)
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  3. Posts : 2,292
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #22

    I used IE9 ever since the first platform preview came out. Before that, I had a really, really, annoying habit of removing one browser and installing another every couple of weeks (or when a new stable/beta version comes out) to check out improvements and stuff. Even before the platform previews, I would always go back from other browsers back to IE8 (IE -> FF -> IE -> Chrome -> IE -> Opera etc.), which was buggy and kind of unstable, especially when using it for making blog posts or anything related to actual HTML coding, but it still felt like an actual part of Windows more than any other browser.

    IE8 in it's design was perfect for me, meaning I didn't have to waste my time hunting themes, while also not having to use extensions to customize it. Firefox I can't live with, seriously. It's not that extensions are useful for me, but more of a bothering requirement in order for the browser to do exactly what I want it to do. Now with IE9, things are different, because everything is hidden in the UI, but unlike any other browser, all I have to do is hit the ALT key and reveal everything I need; the Tools menu is the most useful thing about IE, something that Firefox can't compete with.

    And I'm not saying that even IE9 is completely perfect. HTML coding can still be a pain of instability and buggyness, Flash occasionally bugs out (but only after, like, hours of use xD), and the browser still can't read favicons for a lot of websites. Tracking protection is almost, I dare say it, on par with Firefox's AdBlockPlus, but it doesn't hide page elements, which is both good and bad. For websites I regularly visit, I know which parts of the page I need to avoid if they contain pop-ups that IE doesn't really block all that well; on the other hand, some websites just look better in Firefox because it hides those page elements, while IE does not.

    Combining the address bar and the search bar is... just... 100% pure friggin' awesome. ALT+D and I can start typing if I don't want to open a new tab. As I'm a keyboard-oriented user, it is a bliss for me anytime I don't have to move my mouse around just because of one stupid click.


    Anyway, now I'm starting to repeat myself from old posts xD
    IE9 is awesome, get used to it; don't like it, go use those funny little Chromebook thingies.
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  4. Posts : 150
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       #23

    Great post about the ie9.
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  5. Posts : 150
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       #24

    Well, I am using ie9 but can not watch any videos on Youtube. I downloaded Adobe Flash still doesn't work.
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  6. Posts : 2,528
    Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
       #25

    barbarossa2241 said:
    Well, I am using ie9 but can not watch any videos on Youtube. I downloaded Adobe Flash still doesn't work.
    This is 99% of the time caused by active X being disabled. Have you turned off AcitveX for unknown websites? (Which everyone should).

    Look for a little blue circle with a slash to the right of the title bar. If there is one click it and turn on active x for that one session if you want.

    Or, for a more permanent solution, try adding the youtube website address to the "trusted sites" list (on the security tab Internet Options dialog) to enable more functionality for known/trusted websites. Turn off "Require https" in that same location...

    [Edit]Doh, auto url conversion when you don;t want it![/edit]
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  7. Posts : 150
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       #26

    Still working on it.
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  8. Posts : 150
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       #27

    I uninstalled ie9 and now I am using ie8. I enable Adobe Flash and it works. I wonder why did not see the Adobe enable option in ie9. Anyway, ie8 is better for me. Thanks for helping.
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  9. Posts : 2,292
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #28

    If ActiveX Filtering is enabled in IE9, chances are even Flash gets blocked on websites from running. This is good if you're paranoid about safety, but turning it off is a good idea if you know exactly which plugins you have installed and know which ones you can disable permanently.
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  10. Posts : 150
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       #29

    It's OK, I got the ie8 and it works great for me.
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