Sunday, February 13, 2011

New Internet Explorer 9 doesn't please all

Neowin member, blogger and Microsoft Connect tester "tuxplorer" sent a long list of features that were removed from the transition from IE 8-9 on his blog, and despite reporting these issues to Microsoft, he felt that his concerns were not addressed. IE9 has been praised for its standards compliance, is something the team is committed to much better with a series of excerpts developer designed specifically for this purpose, even when you open the Release Candidate users are encouraged to test on a specially crafted Web site. So it all roses? Are there people out there who agree with the following, what appears to be a minority on this point. Let us know your thoughts! Although Internet Explorer 9 represent significant improvements to Trident rendering engine and Javascript engine, some elements of the user interface and features in Internet Explorer 8 is no longer present in Internet Explorer ninthInternet Explorer 9 installer can not
be sequenced using Microsoft App-V. Here at the previous meeting (after IE is closed and reopened) can not be opened selectively. Only the tabs in the current session that have been recently opened or closed can be selective at the last meeting should be open. The dedicated search box has been removed. Searches can be performed from the address bar as was possible in all previous versions of IE. Due to the abolition of the search box, users have to repeatedly type your search terms, even if you want to search using various search engines. Textual descriptions of the search engines are not shown, except in a tooltip when hovered over. Tab menu list has been eliminated. (Access by Ctrl + Shift + Q) The title of the page no longer appears in the browser's title bar.
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