Internet Explorer 8: A Complete Review
#3
Posted 19 March 2009 - 09:45 AM
#4
Posted 19 March 2009 - 12:19 PM
My advice to Firefox, Chrome, and Safari users on Windows is to try it. Give IE 8 a fair shot. If Firefox, Chrome, Opera, and Safari are still available if you really do not like it for any reason. However, this browser has a lot of things that may surprise you. It might not be as great in the add on department, but for general all purpose browsing, you simply cannot beat IE 8.
However, this version does deserve some trial and putting through the paces of everday browsing before you render a judgement. Give it several days of evaluation and trial before giving a verdict. However, I think many of you will be surprise that Microsoft with IE 8 and Windows 7 is uping Microsoft's game and profile. Apple and the others better be worried.
#5
Posted 19 March 2009 - 08:59 PM
#7
Posted 20 March 2009 - 08:12 AM
Before I can make anymore definitive remarks as to how it handles advanced Javascript I will test IE8 later today on a brand new machine I am building this afternoon - just waiting for the final parts.
That said - this business about it being more productive for the common user is in my mind - a spurious claim at best, and outright misleading at worst. Given that there pre-exists (including a 'porn mode') numerous easily obtained add-ons for Firefox, or even the built-in spell checking that have always easily bested any claims made in reviews past favoring IE - I remain a skeptic.
Additionally - how close to WC3 standards did IE stick - is it another ploy (with issues yet undiscovered) to force web developers to spend special time extensively re-writing websites to make them work properly in IE8?
I doubt the reviewer here ever really investigated Firefox or he might be noting that MS is finally getting some semblance of stuff that has been available to Firefox Users FOR YEARS. I bet I could name 12 or more add-ons that would instantly make FF infinitely more productive.
#10
Posted 23 March 2009 - 02:38 AM
I'm hesitant to switch browsers, even from one version of IE to another, because the last time I tried switching browsers (from IE to Firefox), it was NOT a pleasant experience! However, after reading the ComputerWorld review of IE8, I may or may not FINALLY make the switch from my good ol' reliable IE6, I don't know. Although a couple of IE8's features -- Accelerators and Web Slices -- sound gimmicky, the new security features do not.
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