Right now the beta is out. I'm trying it now and it is soo cool!!
My favorite feature is that you can pin programs to the taskbar by dragging the tab (windows 7) and the sites can have jump lists (windows 7)!!
What's a jump list? Google it.
It's said that IE is safer, faster and looks better.
It has better Windows 7 Integration (jump lists, website pinning to taskbar).
It can use Hardware Accelaration so it uses more than just your CPU. That might be what makes IE faster.
The website is the biggest part of the browser window because the Tabs and Url bar are on the same line.
It still makes the 64-bit version very unusable for A LOT OF WEBSITES even microsoft becatse they can't recognize it and some addons are not in 64-bit edition. (x64 systems only)
IE Tab sandboxing, you can make a new window with a tab, and it doesn't do stuff like reloading the page. (no relation to sandboxie)
It's new and epic. :3
Compatibility mode is still IE7. xD
Right now, it scores a 95/100 on the acid3 test!!!!! Microsoft is making IE right now, putting in the web standards now.
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Sticking with Google Chrome; has a more practical taskbar
Oh, and thanks for the .image files for Scratch 1.0.1 and such

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JeanTheFox wrote:
Sticking with Google Chrome; has a more practical taskbar
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Oh, and thanks for the .image files for Scratch 1.0.1 and such![]()
The address bar and the tabs are on the same line. That saves lots of pixel space.
And I never gave you a .image file...
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I use XP, so the tab pin thing is not going to work
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I like Safari. Even when I get Windows 7 on my Mac I'm not going to use IE9.
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ihaveamac wrote:
JeanTheFox wrote:
Sticking with Google Chrome; has a more practical taskbar
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Oh, and thanks for the .image files for Scratch 1.0.1 and such![]()
The address bar and the tabs are on the same line. That saves lots of pixel space.
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And I never gave you a .image file...
I searched it and you were the one who made it, so I guess I have to thank you
I got it from this post.
Oops, that was a quote, I just copied it from the search display.
NO THANKS TO YOU!
Credit to Mick instead, sorry for the misunderstanding.
I'll go use Ruffle's emo corner now
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antimonyarsenide wrote:
I use XP, so the tab pin thing is not going to work
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IE9 doesn't support XP anyway...only 7 and vista. And the pin tab is windows 7 only.
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As always, I'll stick with Firefox thanks
IE isn't even comparable to Firefox, Firefox being much more secure, especially when running No-Script.
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midnightleopard wrote:
I thought youhaveamac. Do you have another computer?
shut up. i have more than one computer.
I'm messing with IE9. I'm moving to ie again. xD
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demosthenes wrote:
As always, I'll stick with Firefox thanks
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IE isn't even comparable to Firefox, Firefox being much more secure, especially when running No-Script.
Not to mention Firefox (and other Firefox-based browsers) can be manually configured to run at its best based on one's own Internet connection.

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cheddargirl wrote:
demosthenes wrote:
As always, I'll stick with Firefox thanks
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IE isn't even comparable to Firefox, Firefox being much more secure, especially when running No-Script.Not to mention Firefox (and other Firefox-based browsers) can be manually configured to run at its best based on one's own Internet connection.
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I usually don't care about that. All I care about is having an internet connection and a browser. :3
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ihaveamac wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
demosthenes wrote:
As always, I'll stick with Firefox thanks
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IE isn't even comparable to Firefox, Firefox being much more secure, especially when running No-Script.Not to mention Firefox (and other Firefox-based browsers) can be manually configured to run at its best based on one's own Internet connection.
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I usually don't care about that. All I care about is having an internet connection and a browser. :3
Internet Explorer is the slowest of all modern browsers, studies have shown. Also, everything looks messed up in IE because it isn't compliant with any standards whatsoever. Safari is my weapon of choice
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ihaveamac wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
demosthenes wrote:
As always, I'll stick with Firefox thanks
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IE isn't even comparable to Firefox, Firefox being much more secure, especially when running No-Script.Not to mention Firefox (and other Firefox-based browsers) can be manually configured to run at its best based on one's own Internet connection.
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I usually don't care about that. All I care about is having an internet connection and a browser. :3
True, but I like configuring my Flock browser so it loads everything faster. :3
Of course IE can also be configured to run fast if you're brave enough to try editing the registry (but, then again, you're using a beta version of IE, so I wouldn't recommend it here).

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cheddargirl wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
Not to mention Firefox (and other Firefox-based browsers) can be manually configured to run at its best based on one's own Internet connection.![]()
I usually don't care about that. All I care about is having an internet connection and a browser. :3
True, but I like configuring my Flock browser so it loads everything faster. :3
Of course IE can also be configured to run fast if you're brave enough to try editing the registry (but, then again, you're using a beta version of IE, so I wouldn't recommend it here).
I'm a computer g33k. I can do whatever I wan7.
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ihaveamac wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
I usually don't care about that. All I care about is having an internet connection and a browser. :3True, but I like configuring my Flock browser so it loads everything faster. :3
Of course IE can also be configured to run fast if you're brave enough to try editing the registry (but, then again, you're using a beta version of IE, so I wouldn't recommend it here).I'm a computer g33k. I can do whatever I wan7.
XD, true, I remember that daring thing you did with AV Defender.

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cheddargirl wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
True, but I like configuring my Flock browser so it loads everything faster. :3
Of course IE can also be configured to run fast if you're brave enough to try editing the registry (but, then again, you're using a beta version of IE, so I wouldn't recommend it here).I'm a computer g33k. I can do whatever I wan7.
XD, true, I remember that daring thing you did with AV Defender.
AV Defender 2011. AV Defender is a seperate rogu3.
Plus, I can "exploit" stuff like I did with something on CN's site. http://www.scratch.mit.edu/ext/youtube/?v=ylzJV8gY4as
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Bump
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bump
Edited the first post.
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hdarken wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
bump
Edited the first post.I can bump it for you. BUMP!!!
If you want to post make it about ie9.
So...IE9 is great with Windows 7 But it doesn't work with XP. So only Vista and 7.
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