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Showing posts with label Internet Browsers. Show all posts

Internet Explorer 9 – What you Need To Know

The beta release of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 9 is just around the corner. The first version of the browser with the new interface included will be available publicly on September 15.

Users who have tested some of the preview builds that were offered without interface may have already noticed that Microsoft may be finally able to close the gap that currently exists between Internet Explorer and Chrome, Opera and Firefox.

Users who run IE8 next to one of the other browsers will have noticed that it cannot compete performance wise. Improvements in this area, and the fact that Internet Explorer 9 will improve its support of web standards are probably the two major changes in the new browser.

Microsoft has not revealed the new interface of the browser yet. There have been some leaks, and it is generally assumed that the browser will have an interface that looks a lot like that of the Google Chrome browser. Still, until we get an official confirmation it is all guesswork.

More important than the looks is the compatibility of the browser. A lot will change with the release of Internet Explorer 9.

Microsoft has already started to drop Windows XP support in the latest Microsoft Security Essentials releases, and that trend will continue with the release of Internet Explorer 9.

Windows XP users will not be able to use Internet Explorer 9. It is not as tragic as it sounds, as there are several alternatives available, among them Microsoft’s own Internet Explorer 8 web browser, and the previously mentioned third party browsers.

The lack of support will have an impact on the browser’s market share in the first years after its release, considering that more than 50% of all Windows users are still using Windows XP.

Vista and Windows 7 users on the other hand may be inclined to install the new Internet Explorer as soon as it comes out, considering that it is a major improvement over its predecessor. But that’s usually only true for home computers, and not company computers.

To sum it up in one sentence: Internet Explorer 9 will be a major improvement, which makes it a recommended update for all Vista, Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 users.

What are your expectations? Will you download the beta that is coming out in five days?

Google Browser – New Google Chrome Portable Browser

A good way of testing new versions of the so called Google browser is by running a portable version of Google Chrome. The only problem that arises is that it can be quite problematic to stay up to date with all the web browser updates that the Google Chrome team releases regularly. Long time Ghacks reader Caschy is regularly creating new portable versions of the Google Chrome browser at his website after official browser updates.
New versions of the Google browser can be regularly downloaded from the website. The browser can then be executed by launching the file ChromeLoader.exe for a normal program start or IncognitoChromeLoader.exe for starting the anonymous mode of the Google browser.

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Updates that are released can simple be copied over the existing directory of the Google browser. Users just have to make sure to avoid overwriting the profile directory which stores user related data.

Users who are interested in staying up to date with the portable Google Chrome releases are encouraged to add the RSS feed of the website to their feed reader as this seems to be the best way to be notified of program updates.

Internet Explorer 8 Download

Yesterday we mentioned that Microsoft would release the final version of Internet Explorer 8 later that day on the official website. They did that which surprised many tech savvy users as it was generally given that the release would be in the second half of this year and not the first. Even more interesting is the fact that Microsoft is not only distributing it as a web download but also over official update channels like Windows Update.

Microsoft has released Internet Explorer 8 for various Windows operating systems including Windows XP and Windows Vista but Windows 7. Windows 7 users who want to download Internet Explorer 8 are greeted with a message telling them that they will not be able to download Internet Explorer 8 for Windows Beta at this time.

It is however very like that Internet Explorer 8 will be included in upcoming Windows 7 builds. Microsoft is offering a selection based download of Internet Explorer 8 on the official site that lets users pick their language and operating system from a list. Here are some download links for Internet Explorer 8 English:

Windows XP 32-bit (link)
Windows XP 64-bit (link)
Windows Vista 32-bit (link)
Windows Vista 64-bit (link)
Windows Server 2003 32-bit (link)
Windows Server 2003 64-bit (link)
Windows Server 2008 32-bit (link)
Windows Server 2008 64-bit (link)

Those links are direct download links to Internet Explorer 8. Just pick your operating system and the download should start immediately. Users who prefer other languages should follow the link that I posted above leading to the official site with the language choice pulldown menu