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To: Swordmaker
Well, one thing I have found is that IE8 is a heck of a lot faster than Opera or Firefox. At least the 64bit version - and on Win7 7057.

It's faster enough that I rarely use the others anymore.

7 posted on 03/22/2009 9:51:30 PM PDT by the anti-liberal
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To: the anti-liberal

Wait until he starts praising Safari over how secure it is, but then fail to mention the hackers convention where they hacked it fairly quickly.


9 posted on 03/22/2009 9:54:16 PM PDT by Blue Highway
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To: the anti-liberal
On the other hand from this article...


Microsoft's newest is big leap for browser

The newest version of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer has major improvements.
By WALTER MOSSBERG
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
March 22, 2009

The Web browser is arguably the most important piece of software on a computer. No longer just a tool for perusing or searching for information, it has become, for many people, their principal communications medium, their photo album, their newspaper, social club, bank and shopping mall.

And, among Web browsers, by far the most popular is Microsoft's Internet Explorer, or IE, which comes on every new Windows computer. So when Microsoft changes Internet Explorer, those changes affect vast numbers of people, and the Web itself. This week, Microsoft is changing its browser in a major way. On Thursday, the company released IE8, the biggest overhaul of Internet Explorer in years.

I've been testing IE8 for months, first using its prerelease versions and, more recently, the final version. I've found it to be a big improvement over its predecessor, IE7, and a much closer competitor to its main rival, Mozilla's Firefox. IE8 is more stable than IE7, more compatible with industry-wide Web standards, and packed with new features that improve navigation, search, ease of use, privacy and security.

Some of these features can't be matched out of the box by its main rival browsers. For instance, related tabs are color-coded, the search field can show images along with text, you can get instant fly-out maps of place names in Web pages, and you can easily hide your tracks online from the prying eyes of advertisers.

This is an excerpt.

23 posted on 03/22/2009 10:13:18 PM PDT by Swordmaker (Remember, the proper pronunciation of IE is "AAAAIIIIIEEEEEEE!)
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To: the anti-liberal

You’ve convinced me to try IE8. I have been using Chrome, which is surprisingly snappy.


95 posted on 03/24/2009 1:24:43 PM PDT by amchugh (large and largely disgruntled)
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