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Posted 11 January 2009 - 01:25 PM

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Over the next few weeks we will be adding many more focus items on Windows 7 including Touch, Windows 7 networking and media enhancements. Stay tuned for the ultimate Windows 7 focus from Neowin.net. Here is an overview on the new and fresh Internet Explorer 8 browser.

Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2
Back in August, the Internet Explorer team announced the availability of Internet Explorer Beta 2 and it became obvious that Internet Explorer 8 would be Microsoft's preferred browser in its next version of Windows. Without any doubt, Internet Explorer 8 is the default browser installed in Windows 7. The current IE 8 build version given to beta testers is 8.0.6001.18344 and that in Windows 7 Beta is 8.0.7000.0.

So, what makes IE 8 special? - Loads of new features - Features that many users would like to have in IE! Lets have a quick look on IE 8.

Accelerators
Accelerators lets users complete their usual browsing activities more quickly. Activities like searching the web, searching for a location online, blogging is now just a few clicks away in IE 8. Activities pop up when a portion of text is selected in the browser.

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Web Slices
Web Slices, as their name suggests are portion of a web page which keeps constantly updating with new content when available. It is very easy to keep up with the updates using web slices.

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InPrivate Browsing
This is one of most notable features of IE 8. InPrivate mode disables the browser from storing any information like browsing history, cookies etc., Users can now browse privately and do not worry about things getting remembered by the browser!

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Seek and You Shall Find
This is one of the very useful update for IE and many users will love it! Users can now search inline for text by default. This is certainly the most requested feature that anybody would ask for!

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Improved Search Bar
Unlike in IE 7, now users can choose their search provider as they type. This makes it very easy to switch between different search providers!

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One other addition added to the Search Bar is the search suggestions. Search suggestions give users detailed suggestions for their search. It also provides visual suggestions if provided by the search provider.

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Tab Grouping
IE 8 groups similar tabs that originate from same source and adds a color to easily differentiate with other tabs opened. Now it becomes very easy to identify the groups of tabs that are related to different activities.

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Automatic crash recovery
If a website or add-on causes a tab to crash in Internet Explorer 8, only that tab is affected. The browser itself remains stable and other tabs remain unaffected.

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IE 8 and Superbar
IE 8 has been nicely integrated with the new superbar. Superbar shows preview for each tab opened in IE 8 and makes it really easy to open recent pages visited using the Jump Lists.

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To access the jump list, either right click on the IE 8 icon or move the IE 8 icon upwards on the superbar.

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Overall, IE 8 is a nice addition to Windows 7. Its blazingly fast than its previous versions and comes with a fresh new look that is more suited to the Windows 7 theme.

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Yes, the title bar is transparent in IE 8!

IE 8 is currently in beta 2 and it is anticipated that a final version will be released when Windows 7 hits RTM. Windows Vista and Windows XP users can download the beta 2 here. Remember that the Windows Vista and Windows XP IE8 versions cannot be installed in Windows 7.

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Posted 11 January 2009 - 01:35 PM

Yes IE8 really looks cool and professional. I have used (tried) IE8 beta in Vista, Xp, and Windows 7 and it's definitely faster than IE7. Otherwise i still use FF as the default browser though...
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Posted 11 January 2009 - 01:36 PM

I use Google Chrome 2.0 atm , its the fastest browser out there, if I had to chose, Opera would be my second choice, after that it would be IE8, firefox is last in my books, its the slowest browser i have ever used.
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Posted 11 January 2009 - 02:15 PM

to be honest, I think IE8 is quite annoying.

SmartScreen, InPrivate, WebSlices, Accelerators, and oh my.

a little too much, anyone?
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Posted 11 January 2009 - 02:17 PM

Too much?
You can chose if you want them enabled or not... just like firefox plugins, are they "too much" too? Because there are like millions of them.
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Posted 11 January 2009 - 02:25 PM

View Postcomedy_guy, on Jan 11 2009, 03:15 PM, said:

to be honest, I think IE8 is quite annoying.

SmartScreen, InPrivate, WebSlices, Accelerators, and oh my.

a little too much, anyone?


Its maybe too much but they're there for your safety and to make it easier for you to browse the internet. Microsoft is developing it all first for safety and then for the user's experience using it and THEN ... how fast IE should be... :)

IE May or may not be fast but its very secure though.

And.. the difference between Fx and IE are not big in speed, IE goes very well and pretty fast to me.

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Posted 12 January 2009 - 02:53 PM

The revamped Credentials Manager in IE 8, in Windows 7.

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Posted 13 January 2009 - 01:27 PM

It looks like a massive improvement, maybe I will try it out for Vista.
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