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Hopefully it'll make me do a full switch to it.
The wait is nearly over for the newest beta version of Microsoft’s browser, Internet Explorer 9. Starting on September 15, 2010 (PDT) Microsoft will unveil the IE9 beta at 10:30 a.m. (PST) in San Francisco, and users will be invited to download this newest test version. Internet Explorer 9 offers substantial improvements the current version including: a streamlined interface, full hardware-accelerated HTML5, modern SVG and native JavaScript integration, support for the Web Open Font Format as well as faster overall performance. The new Internet Explorer 9 Beta provides a more secure, stable and fast browsing experience.
Internet Explorer 9 Beta is compatible with Windows Vista SP2 and Windows 7 PCs. It is not available for earlier versions of Windows Vista or with PCs running Windows XP.
Find out download details and more at beautyoftheweb.com.
It's Available Now
NOTE: You'll get future updates for Internet Explorer 9 through Windows Update.
Tip
- How do I install or uninstall Internet Explorer 9?
- How to Always Have the Internet Explorer 9 Menu Bar Turned on by Default
- How to Pin and Unpin Websites from IE9 to the Taskbar or Start Menu
- How to Put the Menu Bar Always on Top in Internet Explorer
- How to Change the Default Download Location in Internet Explorer 9
- How to Delete and Clear the Download History in Internet Explorer 9
- How to Drag and Drop the Tabs in Internet Explorer 9
- How to See the Download Speed and Time in IE9 Download Manager
Hopefully it'll make me do a full switch to it.
Thanks for the info Brink and I'll be there for the new explorer with you too!., My Sys is a cyber power machine with the windows seven ultimate edition os and the beta also, with the gigabyte p55a-ud3 motherboard,and 8 gb ram, the intel 975 2.93 ghz processor,liquid cooling,two lg blue ray cd players,two 500 gb sata 2 hard drives,multiple cooling fans, and other goodies anyway thanks for the info Brink!
You're welcome.
I'm just hoping that it'll be an actual usable beta, and not one of those platform previews again.
I'll be grabbing this tomorrow. Do we know if there are both 32-bit and 64-bit versions, or is this something else that we're going to have to wait and see about?
Hope its better than IE8