After the launch of Windows 8 (previously the only place you could get some IE10-flavoured ‘goodness’) Microsoft’s decided to spread the love to its Windows 7 brood. It’s not an official launch just yet; still just a preview, but even Microsoft promises that it’ll still “take other browsers to school”. Oooh, Chrome, sounds like a challenge to me. [Microsoft]
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How about NO.
seconded
I thought would give it a go, as I haven’t used it for a while,
but as gx3k said, Just NO
I have to admit, it kinda rocks..
I love Explorer. I use it at least once every now and then, mainly to download a better browser.
I use IE9 32bit on occasion, just recently, to download web clips as the Realplayer plugin doesn’t currently work on the latest Chrome build yet (nor IE9 64bit).
I don’t understand the IE hate. Sure IE8 was a bit crap for today’s standards, but so was Chrome 1.0 back then.
IE10 on the other hand is pretty decent. For some games and web apps I found it to be even a bit faster than the competition. In fact, check out the benchmarks calculated with Google’s own tool:
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/robohornet-web-browser-performance,3303-3.html