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IE 9.0 (BETA) to be released

Discussion in 'Internet Explorer & Microsoft Edge' started by BOBBO, 2010/09/15.

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    BOBBO

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    I downloaded it this afternoon. No problems so far.
     

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    Does it look anything like IE8.
     
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    It has options to make it look that way, but personally, I am leaving it like it downloaded until I use it more and get accustomed to it better.
     
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    Thanks alot. Maybe when I get some down time I'll give a try.
     
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    PeteC

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    Remember this is BETA software - not the finished article and if you end up with problems you are unlikely to get much assistance here :)
     
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    In other words - don't install it on a mission critical machine;)
     
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    If there is a problem with it, all you have to do is go to the installed updates section of add/remove programs and uninstall it, and your system will default back to IE8 automatically. I have now figured out how to set it up the way I like it, and it' really performing well so far.
    Thanks,
    Bill
     
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    According to the Tech blog in the Seattle Times, you need Vista or Win 7. Won't work with the older versions of Windows.
     

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