Thursday, November 18, 2010

Internet Explorer 9 1.9.8023.6000 Platform Preview 7


Microsoft has released the beta for the newest version 9.0 of their ever-so-popular Internet Explorer browser. The beta has all the features that will be seen come release, but does not however have the updated version 9 UI.  Version 9 has some important new things about it. For starters, there is support for HTML 5 and CSS 3, and a new javascript engine. IE9 also has an "Acid Test" feature that will let you test the compatibility and compliance of a website with IE9. With IE 9, webpages perform and feel more like the programs you use every day on your computer.
Play in a more beautiful web. The improvements to Internet Explorer are as much about what you don’t see as what you do see. Internet Explorer 9 has a streamlined design, fewer dialog boxes to click through, more intuitive navigation, and many new features that speed up your web browsing experience.
Additionally, this new browser is programmed to use your GPU much better: IE9 uses your computer’s GPU to enhance hardware scalable vector graphics (SVG), javascript performance, and HTML5 performance. Which is a great thing, considering the natural, slow development of more and more graphic intensive websites as the WWW matures.
Windows Internet Explorer (formerly Microsoft Internet Explorer; commonly abbreviated to IE), is a series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft and included as part of the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems starting in 1995. It has been the most widely used web browser since 1999, attaining a peak of about 95% usage share during 2002 and 2003 with IE5 and IE6.
For Microsoft, the arrival of IE9 is an attempt to compete more fully with Mozilla’s Firefox, Google’s Chrome, and other browsers. Although various flavors of Internet Explorer are still used for one in three Web site visits, Microsoft has been losing share for years as rivals have moved ahead technically.
With IE9, Microsoft is trying to change that, while also bringing more of Windows 7′s capabilities to the browser. The new browser allows users to pin a Web site to the Windows 7 taskbar, much as a user can do already with applications. Sites that are pinned in this fashion can then program "jumplists" that allow surfers to quickly move through various parts of the Web site.
You should consider downloading the Internet Explorer 9 Beta if all of the following apply to you:
• You like to use the latest software and enjoy experimenting with new technology.
• You feel comfortable troubleshooting computer problems yourself.
• You don’t mind updating software frequently.
You might want to wait for the final release of Internet Explorer 9 Beta if either of the following apply to you:
• You prefer to install software once, and don’t want to mess with it again.
• You get frustrated if software doesn’t always behave as you expect it to.
What’s new in Internet Explorer 9 1.9.7916.6000:
Web Platform. Features Available:
- DOMException objects
- Thrown by various DOM APIs according to the W3C DOM specs and HTML5.
- “Constant” properties of the W3C DOM Standards
- DOM constructor objects and prototypes now include the “const” properties described in the W3C specs
- Updated DOM prototype hierarchy
- Changes align IE9 standards mode with W3C standards, and include the addition of the “Node” object (and others described in DOM L2 Core), as well as changes and revisions to Node-derived objects such as “Comment”.
- Note that the “HTMLDocument” constructor object has been removed as per the current HTML5 draft standard.
Features Partially Implemented:
- Canvas
- globalCompositeOperation
- The latest Platform Preview does not include support for the globalCompositeOperation attribute.
- DOM Exceptions
- The latest Platform Preview does not include support for Canvas 2D Context DOM Exceptions.
- drawFocusRing()
- The latest Platform Preview does not include support for the drawFocusRing() Focus management API.
- CSS3 Fonts
- font-size-adjust and advanced font features are not supported
Developer Tools. Features Available :
- Searching in the Network Capture tool
What’s new in Internet Explorer 9 1.9.8006.6000 Platform Preview 6:
- Platform Preview 6 introduces two new major HTML5 features along with bug fixes and performance enhancements made since the release of Platform Preview 5 and the Internet Explorer 9 Beta. The HTML5 features include CSS3 2D Transforms, which provide a simple, declarative way to translate, rotate, and scale elements in two-dimensional space. Platform Preview 6 also now recognizes HTML5 Semantic Elements as object type HTMLElement and provides default styling for them. It also continues to improve the developer experience, with built-in javascript formatting in F12 that quickly turns unreadable, minified code into nicely formatted javascript for easier debugging.
Homepage – http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/interne…ducts/ie-9/home
Size: 16.2 MB
Download : Internet Explorer 9 1.9.8023.6000 Platform Preview 7

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