Microsoft readies IE 11 for Windows 7, too
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That's good, since it is ported from Win 8 I thought it would be blue and square and blocky.
I believe Developer tools has changed the most according to one of the screen shots Brink showed,
Using the F12 developer tools (Internet Explorer)
Which I'm not crazy about that. but it's supposed to be more functional though but takes a heck of allot more room to do simple things like switching Browser or documents modes or to even verify quickly what is being used.
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Mike, now that's what I call Klingon.
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Yes developer tools is definitely a shock and possibly a deal breaker for me until I research it a bit more
If your referring to my signature,
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Win7 H.P.; while reviewing IE11 it seems to work well with no obvious major flaws. Only one minor issue so far that I will no doubt overcome; the “Full Screen” function is not working like in IE10 and the bars do not automatically disappear or reappear when cursor is at edge of top screen and at times the pop down menu covers the bars. Hopefully these flaws will be resolved soon.
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I must have mental issues because I see no difference between W7 and W8.1 IE11.
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Win7 H.P.; while reviewing IE11 it seems to work well with no obvious major flaws. Only one minor issue so far that I will no doubt overcome; the “Full Screen” function is not working like in IE10 and the bars do not automatically disappear or reappear when cursor is at edge of top screen and at times the pop down menu covers the bars. Hopefully these flaws will be resolved soon.
Also, cannot open Gmail window and Yahoo mail is not really working as it was. Comcast has not adjusted to IE11 yet as well.
Hum, just uninstalled IE11. IE10 works fine.
Last edited by dustymars; 24 Sep 2013 at 11:13.
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I must have mental issues because I see no difference between W7 and W8.1 IE11.
Square corners on 8.1
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I must have mental issues because I see no difference between W7 and W8.1 IE11.
Square corners on 8.1
Haha. Just noticed that while reading the response. :)
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Funny, gadgets were still fully functional on my end.
What drove me nuts was that they removed the RAS Autodial GUI in IE11, (Connections tab in Internet options) which practically means removing it from the system, as far as I can see. Since this is the way the computer I have saddled with Win 8 connects to the Internet, it won't be getting the update to Windows 8.1. Neither is any of my IE 10 equipped W7s getting updated to IE11, as I have to connect them like this sometimes.
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What is RAS? I don't have it in IE10.