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Re: Internet Explorer 9 Released
My Internet Explorer now says v9.0.8112.16421IC
What does IC mean? Anyone know, cant find too much info Ok, i just found out, means IC = Internet content provider... but how? |
Re: Internet Explorer 9 Released
try going to your desktop settings, click on advanced and change the DPI setting back to 96 on your computer. IE will automatically zoom everything in based on that setting
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simple adblock is compatible with IE9 now, however it is no longer a free app. Shame it went to a paid product. So IE still suffers from a lack of a free good adblocker. Although if got older version of simple adblock that will work for free.
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simple adblock is the adblocker I use with IE, it uses the same lists as adblock plus for firefox. It was free but incompatible with IE9. One of the reasons I ditched IE9. Now it works with IE9 but they limit the free version so its become a commercial app. :(
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That's what happens when Microsoft tries make people think they future proofed before hand, why else would you want to use Adblock/adblock plus/adblock add-on in the first place, maybe there's no even matched Micro-rubbish programme that does that? maybe - open source community will always have the upper hand in this area. Good for open source community, more people like Cr**py IE9, more they pay to us well provided FF users/app producers for the ease of a well produced download :angel: Poor effort I say microsoft, you could have had it in there/yours mind, but out there in the real world, you never do these days....poor effort I say! :p: Best to avoid IE9 with a big long stick for ones present/future well being; just use another browser beside IE9, like FF, Opera,Chrome & etc it much less problem-matic longterm..just think apps, additions, & all the other bit you got with other broswer software.... now nails down my shutters for incoming storm ahead :devsmoke: Like my reply/comment... reply in kind good or bad toonlight:Sprint: |
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Lets be frank here; Ms started out good in the days of 3.1, then win 95/98 then till windows xp 7 now windows 7 in-between them times, no thing new or earth moving, just like a stale mouldy loaf of bread rotting away waiting till for the next unwrapped loaf to placed next to it.:rolleyes: Where as open software, has moved on leaps & bounds, first free downloadable office software, matching MS own over rip-off priced office package, then O/S software to browser Apps...closed software is never going to work now days with free open software available ready to download & work straight from the first click. I hope this helps your inquiry Sir Stuart, also nice talking to you again.... as always :dunce: You have a view, let us all hear it good or bad :dozey: God bless>toonlight |
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Then remember than Microsoft have proved in the past that if they misjudge the importance of a market, they can move into it surprisingly quickly even if they have to do a 180 with their business strategy to do so (look up the early years of Internet Explorer for an example of this). I am no fan of MS (I like OSX, but will happily use any OS or software if it does the job I need), but I think they'll be around for a few years yet. |
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for what its worth I paid for simple adblock so could use it with IE9 if I wanted to, the price at least allows 3 machines to use it so the seller respects multi pc households but is a bit of a dissapointment he sold it as the equivelent product for firefox is donation only.
The sad thing is I did make a donation for simple adblock before it got commercialised so have paid twice for it. |
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Been nice talking to you again, Sir stuart - have a good one, have a cool boozy beverage on me good buddy. Toonlight :angel: |
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Also not interested in "Cloud" computing at all. All my data is stored locally, with a copy on a 2.5" portable if I need it anywhere else. And I'll run any apps I need off my PC/laptop as appropriate. |
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For me I do like a broswer that has a core basis, that you can addon items to suit your requirements, as like an update without the need for a long download. Thats why to me app, can be a bonus. ;) toonlight |
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seems I am not the only one who thinks IE9 is a GUI disaster zone.
Here is a list of features removed, to me personally at least a few of these are very important which I mentioned in earlier posts. Microsoft copying chrome? While Internet Explorer 9 represents significant improvements to the Trident rendering engine and the Javascript engine, certain user interface elements and some functionality that are present in Internet Explorer 8 are no longer present in Internet Explorer 9. The following is a list of such features that have been removed in IE9: • Internet Explorer 9 setup cannot be sequenced using Microsoft App-V. • Tabs from the previous session (after IE is closed and opened again) can no longer be opened selectively. Only tabs from current session which were recently closed can be selectively opened or the entire last session has to be opened. • The dedicated search box has been removed. Searches can be performed from the address bar as was already possible in all previous IE releases. Because of the removal of the search box, users have to repeatedly type the same search terms if they want to search using a different search provider. Textual descriptions for search providers are no longer shown except in a tooltip when hovered over. • Tab list menu button has been removed. (Accessible using Ctrl+Shift+Q) • The page title is no longer shown in the browser's title bar. • Each download does not get its own button on the taskbar showing the progress of individual downloads. All downloads are grouped without user preference in a single download manager button. • The progress bar when loading pages and 'Done' message after page loading is complete have been removed from the status bar. • All functionality from the status bar except zoom button and showing hyperlink upon mouse hover has been removed. The status bar in Internet Explorer 8 showed security zone info, Protected Mode status, SmartScreen information, certificates info, addon manager, pop-up blocker, privacy policy/report and InPrivate Filtering status. • The ability to freely move browser elements in unlocked state has been removed. The menu bar, favorites bar and command bar could be moved in Internet Explorer 8. • Large icons cannot be used on the command bar. • Completed MB and the progress bar have been removed when downloading. • The Notification Bar replaces the Information Bar which appeared above the page content. The Notification Bar overlaps a certain part of the page and requires the user to close it to see underlying parts of the page. • Internet Explorer can no longer be set to notify download completion with only a sound. Every download completion shows a visual notification on top of the page which has to be closed. • When clearing browsing history from within the browser, there is no progress bar or any sort of indication. Instead, a visual notification is shown on the notification bar which has to be closed by the user to see underlying page content. • Save As is no longer the default option when downloading files. Instead Save is the now the default option which always saves to the Downloads folder. • The about:tabs page cannot have the status bar enabled. Recently closed tabs from the current or previous session no longer show the URL below. • The following configurable options have been removed without explanation: - Reset text size to medium while zooming. - Force offscreen compositing even under Terminal Server. - Enable page transitions. - Always use ClearType for HTML. - Smart image dithering. - Print background colors and images. - Do not submit unknown addresses to your auto search provider and Just display the results in the main window. - Security Zone settings: Automating prompting for file downloads. - Security Zone settings: Open files based on content, not file extension. List obtained from tuxplorer - link http://xpwasmyidea.blogspot.com/2011...-internet.html The good news is someone is working on fixing the most severe issues with an app called classic shell, http://xpwasmyidea.blogspot.com/2011...-released.html I upgraded to IE9 on my test pc and installed classic shell, it is an improvement but have requested the privacy report icon gets added back. Now here is the dillema, there is no denying IE9 is fast, its very fast. However fast page loading times is an improvement lost if the GUI is less efficient to use, because at the end of the day IE8 is 'fast enough' in terms of web page loading times. Apparently firefox dev's have gone down the same path they made a shocking decision also to remove their status bar which has led to various security and useability concerns. I read a few blogs which give some pointers as to where microsoft are heading with IE9, its probably built with more in mind for people using portable devices such as laptops and notebooks, hence been very light, and also with cloud in mind. So IE8 could be their last desktop focused browser, for mozilla probably going down the same path and chrome was already going down that path. |
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