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Internet Explorer 9

  • Downloads Count: 1,774
  • License Type: Free
  • Price: Free
  • Date Added: Mar 14, 2011
  • Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Microsoft Windows 7
  • Requirements: 512MB RAM; 70MB hard drive space for 32-bit Vista/ 7 (120MB for 64-bit), 150MB for Server 2008 32-bit (200MB for 64-bit); 800x600 resolution; Internet
  • Author: Microsoft

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Editorial Review of Internet Explorer 9

Internet Explorer 9 is Microsoft's most aggressive attempt yet at hanging onto its lead in the browser market. The IEs of yesteryear opted for clutter like Web Slices, but not IE9. The browser's new look is a simple combination of tabs and a unified bar for Web addresses and searches, all on a single horizontal strip. On appearances alone, IE9 has joined competitors Firefox and Chrome in the race for minimalism, and if you can deal with having tabs and the address bar on the same line, you'll have more room for Web pages than in any other browser.

IE9's other big features aren't ones that you'll notice right away. This will be Microsoft's first browser to fully support HTML5--useful for Web sites that embed videos, animations, and audio without plug-ins such as Flash or Silverlight. IE9 can also use a computer's GPU to render graphics and can take advantage of multi-core processors by compiling JavaScript in the background on separate core of the CPU.

Microsoft hopes that you'll make Internet Explorer 9 part of your desktop by incorporating Websites into Windows. You can do this by dragging any open tab into the task bar or start menu, where they'll remain as shortcuts. Websites can also create "jumplists" for these pinned programs, showing a selection of quick links when you right click on the shortcut. But XP owners won't be able to feel the love; IE9 only works with Windows Vista and Windows 7.

I've already written about why IE9 isn't going to win me over, but the biggest reason is its lack of Web apps. With the Chrome Web Store up and running, and Mozilla building its own app system, IE9 risks falling behind on the fertile ground of helping users discover and access useful Web services.

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