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Thread ID: 112171 2010-08-26 14:37:00 Internet Explorer 9 UI revealed zqwerty (97) PC World Chat
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1131869 2010-08-26 14:37:00 www.neowin.net zqwerty (97)
1131870 2010-08-26 20:12:00 Yeah I must admit it's shaping up pretty decent so far. They've got a lot of market share to win back, but if they play their cards right, they could well end up doing it :) Chilling_Silence (9)
1131871 2010-08-26 21:53:00 Looks like it's designed for the "Power User" The ones who go Alt this and Alt that. Unless it has a useful UI it will not catch on with the general user plus it's Vista and Win7 only.. paulw (1826)
1131872 2010-08-26 21:57:00 Looks like it's designed for the "Power User" The ones who go Alt this and Alt that. Unless it has a useful UI it will not catch on with the general user plus it's Vista and Win7 only..

We don't want laggards using it!
Cicero (40)
1131873 2010-08-26 22:06:00 Looks like it's designed for the "Power User" The ones who go Alt this and Alt that. Unless it has a useful UI it will not catch on with the general user plus it's Vista and Win7 only..

Well windows XP is almost 10 years old... :waughh:
xyz823 (13649)
1131874 2010-08-26 22:45:00 i'll wait for FF4 GameJunkie (72)
1131875 2010-08-27 00:12:00 Hmmmm FF4 beta is out, you can try the Portable version from here, it will not interfere with your normal Firefox install, I'm not that impressed with it, I think Mozilla is starting to forget what this browser used to be all about:

portableapps.com
zqwerty (97)
1131876 2010-08-27 00:14:00 Yeah FF used to be *very* light and fast, back in the days when it was phoenix :p Chilling_Silence (9)
1131877 2010-08-27 01:51:00 2 questions

How many web sites will no longer display correctly with it
How many software/hardware interfaces will no longer work with it
eg hardware config loading up in IE, printer software that uses the IE engine(go HP :banana )
1101 (13337)
1131878 2010-08-27 02:10:00 How interesting that both IE and FF are looking more and more like Opera clones each day. Cato (6936)
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