IE8 vs IE9


  1. Posts : 1,573
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    IE8 vs IE9


    Hi folks. I have a question about the new (relatively) Internet Explorer 9. I had downloaded the IE9 but found that, unlike IE8, it does not have a Google search bar right in the main frame of the browser. To me, this is a big drawback. Is it possible to add this search bar. I think I know the answer but wanted to check with someone smarter than me with computer's but there are no 10 year olds around so I thought I'd embarrass myself and ask here.
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  2. Posts : 664
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    From what I've tested, you can just search in the URL bar, similar to opera and chrome. About time MS caught onto that TBH
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  3. Posts : 195
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    IE8 vs IE9-search.jpg

    You can also add google tools bar, but I don't think you can refind the IE8 look.
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    You can also make Google your home page.
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    biggles1000 said:
    From what I've tested, you can just search in the URL bar, similar to opera and chrome. About time MS caught onto that TBH
    Karln said:
    IE8 vs IE9-search.jpg

    You can also add google tools bar, but I don't think you can refind the IE8 look.
    My Thanks to biggles1000 & Karln. This is the answer I figured but great suggestions. Thanks again.
    David
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  6. Posts : 1,573
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    Jacee said:
    You can also make Google your home page.
    Thank You for your suggestion Jacee
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  7. Posts : 195
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    IE8 vs IE9-ie9-search.jpg
    But for add Youtube, it's manual because it's not present in the IE9 list.
    Ajouter des moteurs de recherche dans Internet Explorer
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