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Craigslist says its adult services section is shut down for good, open-source Facebook competitor Diaspora releases its first batch of code, Apple’s iOS 4.2 for developers tests AirPlay and AirPrint, and Microsoft launches the Internet Explorer 9 beta to positive reviews.
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IE9= Wannabe Chrome in a transparent theme.
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I have XP, and ie9 will not work XP, so why does my IE keep going to onbeautyoftheweb to get me to down load IE9?????
Nah , IE9 is like a Mixture of opera and chrome. with better java benchmark and Acclerated graphics. The full IE9 will have more features.
@HungryVermilingua XP cant run IE9 for some reasons. you have to wait until someone crack it for xp.
Internet Explorer is so ugly. |:
i install IE9 cannot use .the computer wrtte close the program
Face it, IE9 is shit. It still doesn’t have spell check. Why the hell didn’t the fix the locked address bar? The interface is horrible like the new windows phone 7. I can’t get the file menus to stay in their place. Even the Icon is worse looks crap. If I didn’t know any better I’d say that Microsoft wants to stop using their software.
@TVperson1 your just an apple fanboy and its a beta READ IT BETA as in testing
@TVperson1 With all the respecto IE9 Rocks, most of the feeback has been highly positive, they still need to add more support to theora audio, but it supports most of the “project” standars which are getting a high boost as IE9 decided to use those and adds a few others, I’m sorry you didn’t like it, you can go back to firefox or chrome, I’ll stick with IE as primary browser till chrome gives me a reason to roll back.
yeah, Internet explorer 9 beta, it’s for now is faster, good look, and well with windows 7, it’s gonna rock
Anyone who says Chrome and Firefox are better didn’t even try IE 9 beta. If you want to be a loyal fanboy and stick by your brand names, it’s your loss.
@ApplyPieable That’s no excuse for not fixing the damn interface.
@itsmetjt It wasn’t always that way. I remember IE6.
@Dimitriox Explain why they locked the address bar and hid the menus. why won’t It let me move the address bar and keep the files menus active. I’m the user, the software has to do what I want it to. So if it doesn’t there’s no point in using it. IE9 still handles like a shopping trolley on grass.
@TVperson1 Again, the secret to a good lie is dont over react and dont say too much.
As a chrome user, i was actually impressed with the features and performance of ie9. I wonder how much it will improve for the final version
@TVperson1 What menus they hid? I can find every menu at the momento except the cuztomize part which I was replied a ie blo will be back in beta 2. Everything is there just is in a different place and simpler and for god sake I’m glad they finally got rid of the file menu on top.
@nambinhvu I did tried it. and it suxs!….it just stoled all the ideas of chrome!
@nambinhvu Actually I lied, patents help competition because then others can’t profit from their ideas, but it ruins advancements in technology because if everyone had the same technology everyone will strive to create the next new thing.
IE9 isn’t showing up in my “programs” for uninstall, i’ve restarted the computer twice, but it’s just not there. Any idea how to get it on that list??? U should AWARE about it!
@poptall2012 its a windows computer. THERE WILL BE PROBLEMS