Windows Internet Explorer 9 (Beta) is Awesome!

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Check out here Beauty of the Web

Looks really neat and clean and utilizes hardware fully unlike any other browsers out there.

Windows 7+IE9 nicely pairing up now.

Edit: Flash 64 Bit is also just released by Adobe :) Its a preview release btw.
 
Well it is quite good when it did install on one PC... :P
But has required roll-backs here. So make sure you do not have "System Restore" disabled.
 
Internet Explorer 9 will run only on Vista SP2 or Win 7, so there's no chance for testing it in Win XP.

Nevertheless, I'm happy with my Firefox. :)
 
Have been using it for a short while now, and the overall experience has been GOOD. I like the way how tabs can be dragged out of the tab bar to form a new group of tabs in a separate window. Also, the browser FEELS fast, in that it doesn't get bogged down by fast browsing unlike it used to earlier.
 
Its looks brilliant one thing i don't like is when i open multiple tabs it displays multiple windows on the task bar .I have loads of tabs(in folders) saved in FF and how to i migrate them ??.I dont use bookmarks :ashamed:

Here is what i am talking about

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Metalspree said:
I have loads of tabs(in folders) saved in FF and how to i migrate them ??.I dont use bookmarks :ashamed:
Actually those are bookmarks saved in your Firefox's Bookmark Toolbar.
If you want to import them in Internet Explorer follow these steps:-
1. Click on Tools > Organize Bookmarks > Create a new folder in Bookmark Menu(Right Click > New Folder)

2. Select Bookmark Toolbar menu and press Ctrl+A then then Right Click and copy it.

3. Paste the bookmark in your newly created folder.(Ctrl+V)
4. Thats it. Now you have it as your Bookmark, and then you can import it to Internet Explorer.
 
Metalspree said:
Its looks brilliant one thing i don't like is when i open multiple tabs it displays multiple windows on the task bar .I have loads of tabs(in folders) saved in FF and how to i migrate them ??.I dont use bookmarks :ashamed:

Here is what i am talking about

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Those are bookmarks itself as exactly pointed out above, its just that it gets saved in a different folder which is displayed on your toolbar (in your language 'tabs in folder')
If you want you can further simplify the process of importing and exporting bookmarks by an app called Transmute.

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XTechManiac said:
Internet Explorer 9 will run only on Vista SP2 or Win 7, so there's no chance for testing it in Win XP.
Nevertheless, I'm happy with my Firefox. :)
Wait a bit, definitely there will be a work around just as for Direct X 10 was :)
 
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