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I stopped using IE, with the release of Google Chrome, how do think IE10 will compare to Google Chrome on performance?
Source:As we approach general availability of Windows 8, we want to provide an update on IE10 for Windows 7. We will release a preview of IE10 on Windows 7 in mid-November, with final availability to follow as we collect developer and customer feedback.
IE10 on Windows 7 has the same standards based platform for developers to target as IE10 on Windows 8. We built an entirely new browser with Windows 8, with more performance and developer capabilities. IE10 brings improved real-world site performance and additional standards support to Windows 7 that Web developers have been asking for. We look forward to getting your feedback on IE10 on Windows 7, and will provide another update when the preview is available.
—Rob Mauceri, Group Program Manager, Internet Explorer
IE10 on Windows 7 available in November - IEBlog - Site Home - MSDN Blogs
I stopped using IE, with the release of Google Chrome, how do think IE10 will compare to Google Chrome on performance?
Damn I was 43 minutes late with getting here first with the news....Looking forward to it.
Microsoft commits to a new preview test build of IE10 for Windows 7 in November | ZDNet
I will be my usual uncommited self, working with IE9 and Firefox until the bugs are ironed out.
IE10 certainly rocks on Win 8.
I'm on it now (W8 desktop version).
It looks and feels much like IE9, but is more secure, and feels 'slicker'.
The Win 8 'Metro' version suxors, tho.....
No big hurry, but I will eventually upgrade to ie10 after the final release beomes avaailable.
Wondering if IE10 lets me disable ClearType (read: subpixel rendering), unlike IE9 which forces it on.