INTERNET EXPLORER 8

Update , or wait till final RTM ?

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/ie/ie8/default.mspx

I was wondering if anybody has had any issues etc, with the new IE 8 beta ...... 

What would I expect to see if I downloaded this next version ?

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Reply #1 Top
Cool thing like webslices, then alot of crashes.

Personally, wait for Beta 2.
Reply #2 Top
My main issue with IE8... couldn't get the main tab to skin - looks ugly half skinned.

I'm using FF 3.0b5. It's very stable and makes WC browsing/posting very speedy.
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Fuzzy ... from what you say .. It looks like it could be worth a look ... Is it easy to uninstall if I don't like it ?

Why would it 'crash ? '
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I ran into a lot of site incompatibilities with IE8 and crashes. It requires a restart to go into IE7 mode which kinda defeats the purpose.....you could always just open 7 instead. Tab controls are limited compared to FF. The layout needs to allow more freedom to move things around. All in all I'd give it a 3 out of 10.

I'm also running the FF3b5 for 5-6 days and have had no crashes (yet) It does take several seconds to load up but that's probably due to the amount of memory it uses. I don't mind the program using a lot of memory as long as it does it's job well. I'd give it an 8.5 out of 10......increase the load up speed and give me back some of my needed extensions and it'll be close to a 10.

FF3b5 installs alongside version and uninstalls without effecting your prior version (at least the previous betas did)
Reply #5 Top
Gee it is just a beta program so far!
Hate to think what would happen if there was no such thing as being a beta?
And for FF - it is still the so called reject of the net. It has many flaws and does terrible with most programs as are needed in the business world. Plus if you compare the Vista edition IE7 to IE7 for xp ... you see a big difference too.
But IE8 will be better after it is finished. Also the new Windows with of course the next MS Office.
Developers everywhere are ready to change the net to the new style and it will make things harder for those people using XP and IE6 completely. Which in their eyes is a security issue and IE8 is to do away with most of all the flaws used by a hacker to steal your info and such. Ya - right? But atleast they are trying to do something. With IE6 - you got nothing anymore and with FF you get only what they can figure out. If they do in time... which usually they don't till you get hit hard. Thus to say who or what is safiest? NONE are... you get whatever you get into with whatever browser.
IE8 will be a very nice browser when it is finished and will for sure out do the rest too!

SGT ;) 
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When I had IE8 on my system it worked just fine - except I wasn't able to apply Windows Updates. Other than that, I'd still have it.