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Windows 7: IE10: Fast, Fluid, Perfect for Touch, and Available Now for Windows 7

13 Nov 2012   #21

Windows 7 Home Premium x64
Indiana/Florida U.S.A.
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Kaktussoft View Post
Release Preview also sends the "Do Not Track" signal to Web sites by default to help consumers protect their privacy.
=>What does that mean exactly? And what doesn't work then?

When will the final IE10 be released?

Do not track : Do Not Track - Universal Web Tracking Opt Out

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13 Nov 2012   #22

Windows 8 Pro
Standish, Lancashire, England
 
 

Pointless feature as nobody pays attention to the header.
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13 Nov 2012   #23
NoN

Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64
Lost In Space, Vol 8-New Kind Of Kick
 
 

Brand new scroll bar aswell!

-sensitive sites is not turn onto default after install, it is personalized
-A new advanced protected mode in the internet options advanced tab have to be turn on
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13 Nov 2012   #24

Windows 7 HP 64bit, Windows 8 Pro w/Media Center 64bit
Covington, La
 
 

Just a quick question about Flash in IE10 for Windows 7. Does it use the built in Flash from MS or the same Flash as IE9? Also does it replace IE9 and if so then should Flash for IE9 be removed before installing IE10. Doing my Windows 8 updates and backup but will boot to Windows 7 in a short time and though I would ask.

Jim
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14 Nov 2012   #25

64-bit Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 & Windows 8 Enterprise
Texas
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by z3r010 View Post
IE10 having it can only be a good thing, you'll need to do a tutorial to teach the IE users what the red squiggly line means though
Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Brink View Post
Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by z3r010 View Post
I was joking
LOL, yeah, but you just know we're going to get a million questions about it.

I'll see if there's a way to turn spell checking in IE10 on or off, and incorporate this all in it.

Ok, all done.


Internet Explorer 10 (IE10) Spelling Correction - Enable or Disable

and

Spell Checking - Turn On or Off in Windows 8
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14 Nov 2012   #26

Windows 7 HP 64bit, Windows 8 Pro w/Media Center 64bit
Covington, La
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Phone Man View Post
Just a quick question about Flash in IE10 for Windows 7. Does it use the built in Flash from MS or the same Flash as IE9? Also does it replace IE9 and if so then should Flash for IE9 be removed before installing IE10. Doing my Windows 8 updates and backup but will boot to Windows 7 in a short time and though I would ask.

Jim
To answer my own question. IE10 in Windows 7 does NOT use the built in Flash like IE10 in Windows 8. Maybe this will change in final release or maybe it's just a Windows 8 feature.

Jim
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14 Nov 2012   #27

Windows 7 Home premium 64bit
 
 

Going to test it out on my machine
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15 Nov 2012   #28

Dual-boot: Windows 7 HP 32-bit SP1 & Windows XP Pro 32-bit SP2.
Battle, near Hastings, UK
 
 

I will download it later and try it out.
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15 Nov 2012   #29

Windows 7 Ultimate x86/x64 dual boot
 
 

is it 64 bit or 32 bit or both available?
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15 Nov 2012   #30

Windows 7 Ultimate x86/x64 dual boot
 
 

can it be installed side by side with ie9? or will it remove ie9?
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