Internet Explorer 10 Preview Coming to Windows 7 Soon

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If it can match Chrome speeds, I MIGHT give it chance.

Every time I inadvertently open up IE9 I always notice right away how slow it is compared to Chrome. There's just no compelling reason to use IE.
 
All these hate for IE,
for your information, IE 9 is actually a better browser than Opera and Safari



I have a thing for red heads 😛
 
[citation][nom]beardguy[/nom]If it can match Chrome speeds, I MIGHT give it chance. Every time I inadvertently open up IE9 I always notice right away how slow it is compared to Chrome. There's just no compelling reason to use IE.[/citation]
If Chrome could match Opera's speeds I might give it a chance.

Oh no wait, nevermind, Chrome steals your data and updates itself without your permission. Use Comodo Dragon, not Chrome, if you want a fast-ist webkit browser.
 
[citation][nom]beardguy[/nom]If it can match Chrome speeds, I MIGHT give it chance. Every time I inadvertently open up IE9 I always notice right away how slow it is compared to Chrome. There's just no compelling reason to use IE.[/citation]

i have it as default so that if i do open something i know right were it is. instead of somwhere in my tabbed chrome.
 
Everyone loves beating a dead horse (IE6-9)... I don't know if you guys have win8 installed yet, but I can tell you that IE10, is probably 2-3x faster than IE9. I have yet to see direct comparison with Chrome and FF, but I have a feeling the race just got tighter.
 
[citation][nom]Cats_Paw[/nom]When you hear IE, you think of a granma. When you hear firefox you think a hot readhead. When you hear Chrome... yeah, i've never met a girl...[/citation]

Fixed 😉
 
i hear one of the improvements IE 10 will have over previous versions is it will be able to download the firefox and chrome installers 20% faster! woohoo!
 
I for one don't care about speed. I care about compatibility. I care that Microsoft has been so slow to be 100% compliant with W3C standards, web programmers have to waste a ton of time writing exceptions for Microsoft's crap platform. If IE10 will display pages the same way Chrome, Firefox, Opera, etc. do... I'm fine with it regardless of speed.
 
Yes the compability is big issue. I have many problems in work, because IE does not work correctly when rendering some pages and some funtionality does not work like adjusting the text boxes etc...
 
[citation][nom]hannibal[/nom]Yes the compability is big issue? I have many problems in work, because IE does not work correcly when rendering some pages and sme funtionality does not work like adjusting the text boxes etc...[/citation]
And in other parts of the world only IE is used as some websites do not load up properly on alternates, welcome to the wide world of more than the 20 or so websites that you personally browse
 
[citation][nom]msgun98[/nom]I for one don't care about speed. I care about compatibility. I care that Microsoft has been so slow to be 100% compliant with W3C standards, web programmers have to waste a ton of time writing exceptions for Microsoft's crap platform. If IE10 will display pages the same way Chrome, Firefox, Opera, etc. do... I'm fine with it regardless of speed.[/citation]

And there are some websites that will ONLY work with IE8 or lower...
 
[citation][nom]Cats_Paw[/nom]When you hear IE, you think of a granma. When you hear firefox you think a hot readhead. When you hear Chrome... yeah, i never met a girl that could match chrome...[/citation]Clearly you've never played Shadowrun.
 
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