Why I think IE9 sucks

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Here are the reasons why I think that IE9 sucks and that Firefox 4.0 is way way better
1) OS compadibility
Most people still use windows XP, did they release a xp version of the browser? No!:( Guess why they made it 7 only? Because they want people to buy windows 7 even though most people will have to replace thier old computers because the requirments are too high for XP users to upgrade or cause 7 doesn't run some apps they use a lot! Why not at least release a version of windows 7 desighed for older PC's so people will buy your da** windows 7?!?
2) Page compadibility
Most pages in internet explorer 9 don't even render correctly and you have to set it to compadibility mode! WTF Microsoft!!! Imagine everytime you go to a webpage and you have to go into compadibility mode! This was a problem interduced in IE7 and it's still not fixed!:cry:
3) New user inferance
I think that the new user inference in IE9 isn't as good as in Firefox 4 and they could have defently made the toolbars smaller by reducing the size of the back and next button
4) Requires reboot after install
Seriosly microsoft! Why the hell do you need to make us reboot are computer after we installed IE9 this really irretates me because my computer used to be slow when starting up before I installed Solutu and used it to fix the boot time
5) Defualt search engine and web page
The internet broswser could load a little faster if they used google as the defualt home page and they should use google as the defualt search engine and plus google is way more popular then Bing
6) Defualt config could have been improved
First off they should set the defualt home page to a lighter web page and second off they should enable search suggestions by defualt
7) Uses properity plugins
Really microsoft? Why can't you just use non-activeX plugins and when you install a browser plugin why can't it just work with all other internet browsers
8) Make it easier to import from other browsers
I don't get it? Why do you make it so hard to figure out how to import data from other internet browsers? They should just put in the file menu a import/export button
9) Don't require admin previliges for addons
Why the heck can't you just make the addons able to install on just one account because firefox and google chrome managed to do this, why can't you microsoft?
10) Hard-to-program addons
Why doesn't anyone write any addons to block stuff in different websites? Because microsoft doesn't allow javascript language to be used when programming addons and you need to learn the hard C++ to program addons for IE9!
 

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1) OS compadibility
Most people still use windows XP, did they release a xp version of the browser? No!:( Guess why they made it 7 only? Because they want people to buy windows 7 even though most people will have to replace thier old computers because the requirments are too high for XP users to upgrade or cause 7 doesn't run some apps they use a lot! Why not at least release a version of windows 7 desighed for older PC's so people will buy your da** windows 7?!?

  • Windows xp will be unsupported shortly thus no reason to update it, it is 2 OS's behind the times and would be a waste of resources to maintain it. This is the way it has always worked with all the Windows, eventually they get to an end of life period, nothing new.
  • If your machine is so old that Windows 7 will not run/install on it, then you should replace said computer as it is better suited for a boat anchor. It sucks to accept that your $3000 Gateway from 8 years ago is out of date, I'm sorry, but it's just how the technology progresses.
2) Page compadibility
Most pages in internet explorer 9 don't even render correctly and you have to set it to compadibility mode! WTF Microsoft!!! Imagine everytime you go to a webpage and you have to go into compadibility mode! This was a problem interduced in IE7 and it's still not fixed!:cry:

  • Compatibility has been great as far as I've seen. I don't find the rendering to be the case at all. I use IE9 every day and it is very few and far between that I see a website it cannot handle. I would surely know being a web developer. Often sites run in compatibility mode due to the website architecture, not IE. This has been true since IE7 as you stated. But it's not something that MS can fix, it's a per website basis and is dependent upon that site and its developers.
3) New user inferance
I think that the new user inference in IE9 isn't as good as in Firefox 4 and they could have defently made the toolbars smaller by reducing the size of the back and next button

  • The UI in IE has more or less the same features as several other top browsers out there. Chrome, Opera, FF, IE all have a very similar construction. Agreed some style items could be slightly improved upon.
4) Requires reboot after install
Seriosly microsoft! Why the hell do you need to make us reboot are computer after we installed IE9 this really irretates me because my computer used to be slow when starting up before I installed Solutu and used it to fix the boot time

  • Reboots after install have been true since IE7, nothing new here. Do not forget that IE integrates with the operating system unlike every other browser you may install. If you have slow startup issues with your computer, then you should address those issues as they are related to your computer, not IE. You are getting irritated over something that is not related to IE at all.
5) Defualt search engine and web page
The internet broswser could load a little faster if they used google as the defualt home page and they should use google as the defualt search engine and plus google is way more popular then Bing

  • You're talking about branding here. Microsoft will force it's own brand the same way that Google and Yahoo would. This would be like Toyota putting a loading page for Ford on their website, doesn't make sense. If you want Google as your home page then set it as your home page. Very simple, nuff said.
6) Defualt config could have been improved
First off they should set the defualt home page to a lighter web page and second off they should enable search suggestions by defualt

  • Again, branding. Why wouldn't Microsoft set a Microsoft homepage as its default? These are user options that can be changed and/or altered the very first time you load IE. You are free to change these things at any time.
7) Uses properity plugins
Really microsoft? Why can't you just use non-activeX plugins and when you install a browser plugin why can't it just work with all other internet browsers

  • Proprietary plugins are per browser, as the word would mean. This has always been the case. A Firefox .xpi won't work in Opera, IE, etc.... Just the same as an activex won't work in Chrome or Safari.
8) Make it easier to import from other browsers
I don't get it? Why do you make it so hard to figure out how to import data from other internet browsers? They should just put in the file menu a import/export button

  • It asks you right at installation about importing, and if you somehow miss that, it's pretty easy to do. File > Import > Import from browser > away you go. No different than other browsers on the market.
9) Don't require admin previliges for addons
Why the heck can't you just make the addons able to install on just one account because firefox and google chrome managed to do this, why can't you microsoft?

  • Nothing wrong w/ admin privileges for addons, an addon is not always to be trusted just because the website told you so.
10) Hard-to-program addons
Why doesn't anyone write any addons to block stuff in different websites? Because microsoft doesn't allow javascript language to be used when programming addons and you need to learn the hard C++ to program addons for IE9!

  • Again you're forgetting OS integration here. This is to be expected when programming for IE as it is reliant upon the Windows architecture.

Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, you shared yours, and I shared mine.
 

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1) OS compadibility
Most people still use windows XP, did they release a xp version of the browser? No!:( Guess why they made it 7 only? Because they want people to buy windows 7 even though most people will have to replace thier old computers because the requirments are too high for XP users to upgrade or cause 7 doesn't run some apps they use a lot! Why not at least release a version of windows 7 desighed for older PC's so people will buy your da** windows 7?!?
Microsoft is a for-profit company - they do not support products ad infinium, and Windows XP entered the "extended support phase" in 2009. This means no new design changes, and no new products will be specifically written to run on this platform. Microsoft does this because it costs money to develop for a product that is more like NT4 than it is Windows 7 or Vista, and they are in the business to make money. It's not done specifically to screw you or the people still running XP, they do it because it fiscally does not make sense. Also, as to marketshare, Windows XP is in steady decline (more than 10% global share lost since March 2010, and down to approximately 54%), whereas Windows 7 is up almost 15% to 24% total in that same time frame (add the other mainstream supported OS, Vista in, and they're up to almost 35% global share, trending to taking over XP by the end of 2012). To make that even more interesting, here's a little remedial math - simply remove one country, China, from those numbers and the global share of internet usage accounted for by XP (and IE6) drops a bit over 20% (yes, over 20%). There are approximately 384 million Windows XP users in China, and more than 90% at year's end were still using XP and IE6. This ends up totalling about 22% of the world's internet users, so if we remove these numbers (which I think is now widely believed to constitute mostly pirated installs of XP anyway), it would drastically change the numbers for the rest of the world. Imagine taking the current share of 54% of XP users with the whole world totalled, and then drop 22% of the world's internet population from that number, of which only a few thousand are using something other than XP (that includes non-Windows OSes). Windows 7 and Vista usage drops essentially nothing, but XP usage loses basically all 22% from it's global marketshare number - making the global internet-accessing XP base about 32-33% (and shrinking by about a 10% average each year), with Windows 7 at 23% (and growing at a clip of just under 14-15% a year) and Vista at 11% (and shrinking at about 4% a year). Given those numbers without the gigantic China installed base of XP+IE6, you're left seeing Windows 7 outside of China surpass XP in marketshare by the first quarter of 2011, at the latest, and potentially sooner. I know it's theoretical to remove China, but given the vast piracy (and absolutely massive installed base of XP+IE6) in that country, those numbers added to the figures really can't be counted with a straight face when talking about XP's dominance.

2) Page compadibility
Most pages in internet explorer 9 don't even render correctly and you have to set it to compadibility mode! WTF Microsoft!!! Imagine everytime you go to a webpage and you have to go into compadibility mode! This was a problem interduced in IE7 and it's still not fixed!:cry:
As previously mentioned, this is almost always a site design problem by the web developer, and not generally an IE problem. Lots of sites used compatibility mode for pages when IE7 was released because they did not want to or for some reason could not design the page to use more modern standards (even then) in IE7. IE8 made this "worse" by being very good standards-compatibility-wise, and IE9 is basically completely compliant with all static HTML4 and HTML5 specifications, as well as most of those that are in recommendation phase, as well as following the same design tenets for DOM2 and CSS3. It's not perfect, but it does completely comply with stable standards, even new ones. At this point, if a site cannot conform and render properly to these very well-defined (and even newer!) standards which have been around, for the most part, for a few years now, then the problem is not really the browser, but the designer catering to other browsers or sabotaging the rendering in IE (either deliberately or through ignorance or sloth). I feel your pain, but point some of that anger towards the same web dev community that lambasted Microsoft for not being standards compliant in the past - it turns out that the problem isn't entirely IE's fault ;).

3) New user inferance
I think that the new user inference in IE9 isn't as good as in Firefox 4 and they could have defently made the toolbars smaller by reducing the size of the back and next button
This one is definitely to each his or her own - I personally prefer a minimalist UI, more like Google Chrome, so I welcome the new IE9 look. Again, that is personal preference, so if you like the FF4 look you might consider petitioning Microsoft to make changes in IE vNext.

4) Requires reboot after install
Seriosly microsoft! Why the hell do you need to make us reboot are computer after we installed IE9 this really irretates me because my computer used to be slow when starting up before I installed Solutu and used it to fix the boot time
IE (all versions since IE4 on Win9x) have added binaries to the system to provide a consistent development and UI for web components, which the OS and a lot of Microsoft and 3rd party software utilize. Since these components are in use in most programs that run on Windows nowadays, installation of new versions of these files will require a reboot for the install to finish successfully. It may not be to your liking, but that's how things work currently in Windows - if a file is in use (and as I said, the IE binaries are *always* in use by *something* due to their ubiquity and usefulness as Win32 libraries for developers), the system must replace it. Since these are system-level files, that requires a reboot.

5) Defualt search engine and web page
The internet broswser could load a little faster if they used google as the defualt home page and they should use google as the defualt search engine and plus google is way more popular then Bing
Microsoft brands their products, as has been mentioned, with their own sites and search engines. Firefox uses Chrome (for monetary reasons), and Chrome uses Google sites (for the same obvious reasons as Microsoft uses Bing and MSN). These are easy to change, so this is a nitpick at best.

6) Defualt config could have been improved
First off they should set the defualt home page to a lighter web page and second off they should enable search suggestions by defualt
Another issue you should bring up for IE vNext - if you provide directed feedback, change is at least possible. If you simply cry out on the internet, change is far less likely to a corporate product from Microsoft, including Internet Explorer. If it is an issue, you should direct that feedback to Microsoft.

7) Uses properity plugins
Really microsoft? Why can't you just use non-activeX plugins and when you install a browser plugin why can't it just work with all other internet browsers
So does every browser. Yes, it requires development experience to write an IE plugin, but they're infinitely more powerful due to the same complexity. It's a tradeoff Microsoft made many years ago, and it has served them well - do not expect them to change something that works well for them and for IE developers the world over.

8) Make it easier to import from other browsers
I don't get it? Why do you make it so hard to figure out how to import data from other internet browsers? They should just put in the file menu a import/export button
Again, as previously mentioned, this can be done from the file menu.

9) Don't require admin previliges for addons
Why the heck can't you just make the addons able to install on just one account because firefox and google chrome managed to do this, why can't you microsoft?
Because placing files in the \Windows or \Program Files directories, or into the HKLM registry locations, *should* require admin privileges. Similar to my reply to #7, complexity requires more security. IE requires you to be an admin to install software, just as Windows does. IE add-ons can be packaged and signed as MSI packages and use the native installation engine, and the OS provides a service (AxIS) to install signed and administrator-approved add-ons by non-admin users as well. These seem a good set of compromises.

10) Hard-to-program addons
Why doesn't anyone write any addons to block stuff in different websites? Because microsoft doesn't allow javascript language to be used when programming addons and you need to learn the hard C++ to program addons for IE9!
Yes, IE add-ons are not simple HTML and javascript, mostly because IE's add-on model was built decaes ago, but also because an IE add-on can have access to all kinds of parts of the system that simple HTML or javascript would not be capable of handling. Again, functionality brings complexity, which makes things somewhat harder for the non-developers amongst us. However, a good add-on can do tremendous things in the browser, so again, it's a good trade-off.

I understand your frustration, ultimately, but like most users who complain about IE they fall in the same categories and are the same basic complaints. These complaints generally come from a lack of understanding of how, *and why*, IE works (and doesn't work) the way it does. The rest is usually Microsoft hate or misguided placement of blame for a problem, like most rendering issues or slow performance after install, etc. These are just my .02¢ in response to yours - both of us are free to proffer them. I wish you luck in troubleshooting your issues, however I may differ in my opinions from yours.
 
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People don't seem to understand that the argument about XP is pointless. It will not be supported anymore....end of story.
If everyone expects MS, or anyone for that matter to cater to an old OS just because a lot of people have it still, then we'd still be stuck on Win98.

Compatibility.......haven't had any problems so far.

UI.....plain and simple. Although it's not my first browser choice, it's still a big improvement over previous versions.

Requires reboot....as previously said, it's integrated into Windows for it to work, nothing new.

Default search......seriously? I don't know why MS Bing wouldn't be MS's first choice to put as default. And popular doesn't always mean better. You can set the homepage to whatever you want. I don't get this argument.
 

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Open IE click tools. Go down list to Compatability View settings and click.

New window as below check all three boxes at bottom. Click Close.
This will give you comp view on all pages automatically.

Mike
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No big deal that you can't use IE9 on Win XP when you have Opera Chrome & Firefox available.
 

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The UI on it is godawful, but I'd be more inclined to consider IE9 as a serious contender if I could change it (the UI) enough to make it useful. Pretty much everything is locked down except for placement of the tabs.
 

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Although I'm an Opera kind of guy I'm actually quite happy with IE9, just moved the tabs below the explorer bar and i like it :)
 

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I respect your opinion and the fact you like Firefox better. Nobody is forcing you to use IE9. Have you thought about sending your complaints to Microsoft?

https://connect.microsoft.com/IE
 

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Windows XP will soon fade away, and when time passes and new OS' release so will Vista and 7. It's simple.

You said that you have to restart, but it's actually a random thing. It will either close explorer.exe or restart. On my Packard Bell, I had to restart, on my custom built rig I didn't.

About the user interface, if you think Firefox looks cool then you should look at Oprah. I stopped using Firefox ever since. I think the user interface is nice and easy to get used to.

About Bing being the default search engine is false. You can set it to Google, Yahoo! ect.
 

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IE9 is terribly buggy...I'm not sure what you people are doing or not doing that say it's fine and great but you surely can't be using it all that much!!
I myself prefer IE over any others such as firefox or chome however it drives me nuts and boggles my mind when we are forced to use an inferior browser just because someone at microsoft has decided to no longer let us use the older more stable browser (IE8).
I am a computer repair tech and have for months now been removing and down-grading peoples computers to IE8 so they can get the functionality back. Personally I think it's silly, and it SHOULD be allowed for Windows 7 users to chose between using the IE version of their preferance....After all we aren't talking about APPLE here were we have our experience controlled by big brother Apple because heck he just knows what we want more than we do....THAT is the reason Windows OS's have exceled in their market share.... CHOICE....consumers deserve it and demand it! Ignoring that fact can and may be deadly....:eek:
 

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nVidia GeForce 9800 GT
Sound Card
Creative X-Fi XtremeMusic
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer P236H
Screen Resolution
1920x1200 (DVI)
Hard Drives
OCZ SSD Vertex Plus 60GB SATA (Firmware 3.55), 64MB cache
Hitachi HD321KJ SATA, 320GB, 7200rpm, 16MB cache
PSU
Antec TruePower 2.0
Case
Cooler Master Centurion
Cooling
Too many fans
Keyboard
Standard
Mouse
Microsoft wireless optical mouse
Internet Speed
AT&T U-verse (18mbit/sec)
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials
Browser
Firefox
Other Info
Other devices:
Compaq CQ-60 laptop
Google Nexus 7 (2012) tablet
Nvidia SHIELD tablet (US/LTE)
Hardkernel ODROID-XU single-board computer (Samsung Exynos 5420)
IE9 is terribly buggy...I'm not sure what you people are doing or not doing that say it's fine and great but you surely can't be using it all that much!!
I myself prefer IE over any others such as firefox or chome however it drives me nuts and boggles my mind when we are forced to use an inferior browser just because someone at microsoft has decided to no longer let us use the older more stable browser (IE8).
I am a computer repair tech and have for months now been removing and down-grading peoples computers to IE8 so they can get the functionality back. Personally I think it's silly, and it SHOULD be allowed for Windows 7 users to chose between using the IE version of their preferance....After all we aren't talking about APPLE here were we have our experience controlled by big brother Apple because heck he just knows what we want more than we do....THAT is the reason Windows OS's have exceled in their market share.... CHOICE....consumers deserve it and demand it! Ignoring that fact can and may be deadly....:eek:
IE9 wasn't forced on anyone - Windows 7 comes with IE8, so if someone has IE9, they installed it. Second, IE9 works fine - I spend hours and hours inside of it every day, and do not have a lot of the issues other folks seem to bring up here. Most of this revolves around not being logged in and running as an Administrator (which disables a good bit of the protection you get running IE8 or 9 on Win7), UAC disabled, and installing every random thing that hooks into IE (at this point, IE is running non-Microsoft code in the core of the browser engine - you figure out what's happening at that point, 'cause it just got a *lot* harder to troubleshoot).
 

My Computer My Computer

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Windows 10 Pro x64Intel Core i7 4790K @ 4.5GHz32GB DDR3Nvidia GeForce GTX970
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom
OS
Windows 10 Pro x64
CPU
Intel Core i7 4790K @ 4.5GHz
Motherboard
Asus Maximus Hero VII
Memory
32GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GeForce GTX970
Sound Card
Realtek HD Audio
Screen Resolution
1920x1200
Hard Drives
1x Samsung 250GB SSD
4x WD RE 2TB (RAIDZ)
PSU
Corsair AX760i
Case
Fractal Design Define R4
Cooling
Noctua NH-D15
I don't fret the IE9 debacle. IE was lagging in version 8, 7, and 6. Haven't used any of them in years. I used Avant for a while (until it croaked) and then switched to Firefox.

To me, concern over the quality of IE 9 (or any other version) is like worrying about the cheese on the dark side of the moon. It doesn't exist, so I ignore it.
 

My Computer My Computer

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Win 7
OS
Win 7
I find IE9 a good browser by the time a spell checker (Speckie) and a couple of tracking protection lists (TPLs) are added.
 

My Computer My Computer

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Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1Intel Quad Core 2.5 Ghz4 GB DDR2ATI Radeon 3800 HD
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1
CPU
Intel Quad Core 2.5 Ghz
Motherboard
Asus P5Q-EM
Memory
4 GB DDR2
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon 3800 HD
Monitor(s) Displays
BenQG2222HDL
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
2 X 500GB Western Digital
Internet Speed
30 MB
IE9 has improved for Web Developers, partially myself :) Less headaches.
 

My Computer My Computer

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Windows 10 ProCore2Quad (2.6 Ghz)8 Gigs DDR2Geforce Titan Black
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Built
OS
Windows 10 Pro
CPU
Core2Quad (2.6 Ghz)
Motherboard
nVidia 775
Memory
8 Gigs DDR2
Graphics Card(s)
Geforce Titan Black
Sound Card
Motherboard Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
25" Asus LCD
Screen Resolution
1680x1050
Hard Drives
120 Gig SSD
60 Gig SSD
750 Gig HDD
PSU
850 Watts
Case
Mid-Size
Keyboard
Logitech
Mouse
Logitech - I love logitech mouses
Internet Speed
DSL 25Mbps - Although extremely expensive
Antivirus
Microsoft Anti-Virus
Browser
FireFox 36.x
Just like Short People, IE9 has no reason to live

I've ALWAYS had IE. I loved the feel and the look; nice eye candy.
Then, somebody at Microsoft decided it needed to drive us loyalists away.
They searched high and low for decades seeking a way to make us abandon ship.
Finally, they've succeed. It's name is "ADD-ON NOTIFICATIONS." Apparently,
they are VERY proud of it because it can't be disabled.
Yesterday I took Google Chrome for a spin. I like. I bought.
 

My Computer My Computer

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Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit
Dude everybody hates IE9. Don't feel alone on it! :D

And Google Chrome ftw!
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 7 Home Premium x64 Service Pack 1Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2350 CPU @ 2.30 GHZ (4 C...6.00GB UsableIntel(R) HD Graphics Family
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavilon g7 Notebook PC
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium x64 Service Pack 1
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2350 CPU @ 2.30 GHZ (4 CPUs) ~ 2.3GHZ
Motherboard
Hewlwtt-Packard
Memory
6.00GB Usable
Graphics Card(s)
Intel(R) HD Graphics Family
Sound Card
(1)IDT High Definition Audio CODEC (2)Intel(R) Display Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Generic PnP Monitor
Screen Resolution
1600 x 900 x 32-bits @ 60 Hz
Hard Drives
Local Disk (C:)
Recovery (D:)
Local Disk (Q:)
Seagate GoFlex 1TB Desktop Hardrive (External)
Other Info
Logitech m325 Blue Wireless mouse.
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