IBE: Microsoft released the final version of Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) recently with the proclamation that "Fast is now beautiful." Perhaps you are on the verge of upgrading but have lingering doubts about the enhancements that IE9 offers over prior versions of the Internet Explorer (IE) browser.
TNW-Last month we said 2013 wouldn’t disappoint in the battle of the top three browsers, and boy were we right. February was the fourth full month of IE10 availability as well as when new versions of competing browsers launched in the same week: Firefox 19 and Chrome 25. The latest market share numbers from Net Applications show that Chrome is so far still the only loser in 2013.
Mobile & Apps: "nternet Explorer 9 is finally usable by everyone who owns an Xbox 360. The recent Dashboard update brought quite a few things to the table, but the most apparent feature, is that of Microsoft's long running Web browser."
Gadgehit.com writes: "Microsoft has issued a security warning for Internet Explorer users after the Federal Office For Information Security in Germany uncovered an exploit in the popular internet browser. The agency said that this weak point was already being used for targeted attacks, and affects Internet Explorer 9 and earlier versions."
1) The most secure IE ever - but how does that stand compared to Firefox or Chrome?
7) Fairly compliant - They linked to a post that stated it surpassed the others in HTML5... which is a bit more than fairly
Otherwise a decent points but I still believe IE has some way to go before they can be called one of the true big dogs.
nice article
but other browsers which have been on the market for ages have all the features except hardware acceleration and pinned sites.
not worth enough to just switch to cold turkey.
and 2 reasons not to
1) Firefox 4
2) Chrome
With Firefox 4 and Chrome 10 out now. Why is IE even still around?