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Will IE9 change the way we use the web? (Microsoft's newest web browser a revolutionary product?)
The Telegraph ^ | 09/17/2010 | Matt Warman

Posted on 09/17/2010 8:56:24 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

The internet of the future is likely to look very different from the distinct pages and sites we visit today – that was the message as Microsoft launched the latest version of their much-maligned Internet Explorer web browser. And while every major manufacturer always claims that theirs is a revolutionary product, the company that remains best known for Windows and Office might just be on the right track this time. Headlines around the world greeted IE9 as Microsoft’s most ambitious yet, while others called it revolutionary. Respected British website Techradar.com went so far as to call it “ie-mazing”.

Almost since it launched Internet Explorer in 1995, the browser has been troublesome for Microsoft. Even when it was in use by 95 per cent of all web users in 2002, a tech-savvy audience maintained that it was not the best option available. Firefox, the now-defunct Netscape Navigator and more recently Google Chrome have set the pace for speed and ease of use. With usage now down to less than two-thirds of the online population Microsoft has staged a fightback that, for once, appears to be winning many experts round, even if browsers are all starting to look more similar anyway.

At the heart of IE9, however, are two key features: the first is a bid to make websites more like applications, which means that the depth of features of, say Microsoft Word, could also be available to any site where developers have sufficient resources. In practice a chunk of that is largely cosmetic, but it’s a visual change that makes a genuine difference to the way people use the web. In the words of Microsoft’s Leila Martine, head of Windows in the UK, “it’s making web pages first class citizens”.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: firefox; icab; ie9; internetexplorer; microsoft; mosaic; navigator; netscape; opera; safari; wordstar
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To: ShadowAce

If you happen across a new speed comparison between IE9 Final Release and Opera 10.6x or 10.7xBeta please post it on FR. Only comparisons I’ve found were with a release candidate for IE9 from early August.

I’ll do the same if I find one posted online.


21 posted on 09/17/2010 9:41:29 AM PDT by JerseyHighlander
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To: SeekAndFind

Will IE9 change the way we use the web?

No, because they do not go by established standards for web browsers.


22 posted on 09/17/2010 9:41:59 AM PDT by RolandTignor
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To: illiac
"I’m running the beta (downloaded yesterday)."

Same here. I am really frustrated by the changes in the icons and the toolbar. I don't know why they moved the "search" function or put the "favorites" star on the right. The icons are microscopically tiny, a problem I hope they address soon. (After they move it back over to the left, where it had always been.)

I'm not enough of a geek to notice a lot of difference in the performance, but it's working well so far.

23 posted on 09/17/2010 9:43:19 AM PDT by redhead (Abortion: The number one killer of human beings. Period.)
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To: dfwgator
Are they still going to use Active X, or rely on Silverlight.

From what I've read, HTML5 and CSS3 should eliminate the need for Silverlight and Flash. We'll see.

24 posted on 09/17/2010 9:44:34 AM PDT by Moonman62 (Half of all Americans are above average.)
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To: SeekAndFind
If anybody wants to get a good idea of how browser market share has changed over time, look here:

http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp

IE isn't doing very well.

25 posted on 09/17/2010 9:47:11 AM PDT by Moonman62 (Half of all Americans are above average.)
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To: redhead

That confused me as well. Moving things around on us caused me to have a short learning curve on where things were. But....it is a beta....so I’m sure some things will change.


26 posted on 09/17/2010 9:50:12 AM PDT by illiac (If we don't change directions soon, we'll get where we're going)
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To: B Knotts

Right. Windows runs over 90% of the world’s computers, but its irrelevant.

I downloaded IE9 last night and haven’t had a chance to really use it much, but it looks like a great product. I want to get rid of Chrome because I dont trust Google’s spying.


27 posted on 09/17/2010 9:54:52 AM PDT by Astronaut
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To: SeekAndFind

I downloaded it. I noticed no change in the speed.


28 posted on 09/17/2010 10:10:21 AM PDT by roving
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To: therightliveswithus

Veesta ...


29 posted on 09/17/2010 10:11:42 AM PDT by Patton@Bastogne
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To: SeekAndFind
OK, so I tried it.

I updated a "virgin" Win7 VM ("virgin" meaning nothing other than Windows et al ever installed on it) and tested the site BEAUTYOFTHEWEB.com.

When I click on EXPERIENCE, til the time the icons stop bouncing around was a bit less than 6 seconds, judging by my watch.

I copied the VM, and run just the copy. Then I updated the copy to IE 9 and did the same test - just a bit more than 6 seconds.

The VMs are running on VMware Fusion on my Macbook Pro. I rn the same test on Safari, and got about 4 seconds.

Now I know that a VM will run slower than a native app, so I'm not about to crow over the Safari number. But "revolutionary" ?

I think not.

30 posted on 09/17/2010 10:16:36 AM PDT by Izzy Dunne (Hello, I'm a TAGLINE virus. Please help me spread by copying me into YOUR tag line.)
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To: Astronaut

It’s irrelevant to “revolutionary” change, because single-platform technology is not on the cutting edge of technology today.

The web is transforming into a platform for personal computers, iPads/tablets, phones, etc.


31 posted on 09/17/2010 10:20:00 AM PDT by B Knotts (Just another Tenther)
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To: All

i installed ie 9 yesterday, but not fully.

i tried to uninstall ie 8 from the control panel,

but there’s no ie 8 to delete.

meanwhile, ie 9 isn’t operable: “setup cannot continue due to a more recent version of internet explorer is installed on your computer.”

how do i uninstall something not listed in the control panel?


32 posted on 09/17/2010 10:38:00 AM PDT by ken21 (who runs the gop?)
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To: JerseyHighlander; ShadowAce
If you happen across a new speed comparison between IE9 Final Release and Opera 10.6x or 10.7xBeta please post it on FR.

Would you ping me when/if you find that comparison? I just updated my Opera to 10.62 last night. So far it's blazing fast! Even FR is loading faster. If IE9 can beat it I'd be surprised.

33 posted on 09/17/2010 10:39:59 AM PDT by jellybean (Bookmark http://altfreerepublic.freeforums.org/index.php for when FR is down)
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To: illiac
"But....it is a beta....so I’m sure some things will change."

I agree. I thought the same thing yesterday while I was trying to find my way around.

34 posted on 09/17/2010 11:44:12 AM PDT by redhead (Abortion: The number one killer of human beings. Period.)
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To: rarestia

Ugh...I am with you...they still have not learned ...or what?


35 posted on 09/17/2010 11:59:58 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach ( Support Geert Wilders)
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To: Tolsti2

Fast is good,...Viruses coming down even faster is BAD!


36 posted on 09/17/2010 12:01:56 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach ( Support Geert Wilders)
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To: SeekAndFind

I wish I could go back to 7, 8 is pure crap!

The only reason I usr 8 is I can’t access my bank account with 7!


37 posted on 09/17/2010 12:10:03 PM PDT by dalereed
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To: SeekAndFind

Which of the browsers is best optimized for porn?


38 posted on 09/17/2010 12:11:12 PM PDT by Revolting cat! (Let us prey!)
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To: SeekAndFind

bump


39 posted on 09/17/2010 2:54:10 PM PDT by dangerdoc
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To: SeekAndFind; ShadowAce; Ernest_at_the_Beach; SunkenCiv

This is great for loggin' onto those BBSes.

I hear those 1200 baud modems are the bee's knees.

40 posted on 09/17/2010 4:27:26 PM PDT by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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