Internet Explorer 10 now available for Windows 7
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IE10 for Windows 7 is available for download now, or IE9 will be auto-updated to IE10 over the next few weeks.
http://winsupersite.com/windows-7/now-available-internet-explorer-10-windows-7
http://winsupersite.com/windows-7/now-available-internet-explorer-10-windows-7
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don't care if its supposedly a few milliseconds faster at something, I want functionality first -- yes i'd rather something worked & work well rather than be super fast at doing some tasks
Dave
Dave
may be faster like chrome also claims it is (but isn't in my experience) all a bit subjective perhaps -- updates core bits of windows I assume in ie10 so I added it
Its mostly under the hood: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ie/archive/2013/02/26/ie10-for-windows-7-globally-available-for-consumers-and-businesses.aspx
Plus you now get a spell-checker!
Dave
Some pages (including these forums) still look quite different in IE compared to Chrome and Firefox.
yep and just to say, I don't care either, but then my computer already had IE10 when i installed windows 8. got rid of it now, well as best as you can get rid of IE.
I will stick with a chrome clone thank you very much.
That's cyberspace for you. People like to post to proactively slag things off for the sake of it.
I've not had any problems with the desktop mode of IE10 on Windows 8. It seems quite a bit faster/smoother then IE 9.
I have not used IE as my main browser since windows 95 days,
Mark
And yes! it is faster!
IE has got quite a decent Javascript debugger actually which I've been using recently.
I tried Chrome but didn't like it, don't know why. I think it reminds me of the rather unsophisticated Android browser, its kind of flat.
At least it's moved on. Unlike safari.
mmm, some people just think it is faster, but most of the time it is not and if it is the difference is milliseconds.
A bit stupid if they only support IE since people may have a Apple Mac or one of the tablets. i thought this only supporting IE had gone out years ago, shows how behind some companies still are.