Internet Explorer 8

Discussion in 'PC Help Desk' started by plarno, Aug 12, 2009.

  1. plarno

    plarno Guest

    Has anyone downloaded Internet Explorer 8? Every time I open my computer a window pops up wanting me to download. I'm not sure what this will do to my desktop or homepage. I don't want it to change them. Will it?? I just keep clicking on 'remind me later'. Thanks
     
  2. GoWulfpack

    GoWulfpack Guest

    Firefox.......
     
  3. bosoxfan

    bosoxfan Well-Known Member

    I'm running IE 8 at home. I didn't notice much difference between that and IE 7 in terms of the experience, but there are a couple of nice features, like if you close a tab by mistake, and then open a new tab, it lists websites that you've closed out of during the session and you can just click to re-open it.
     
  4. CraigSPL

    CraigSPL Well-Known Member

    I've had IE 8 crash 3 computers at home, and we have had 4-5 crash at work. We also have 5-6 at work running it fine.

    My personal advise is to stay away from it as long as you can.
     
  5. carolinasun

    carolinasun Well-Known Member

    I downloaded IE 8 and everything is fine so far>>>:confused:
     
  6. Rockyv58

    Rockyv58 Well-Known Member

    Firefox

    OMG Wulf and I agree on something.....The end of the world is near :)
     
  7. Ima Sheltie

    Ima Sheltie Well-Known Member

    Same here.
     
  8. nevilock

    nevilock Well-Known Member

    IE8 is good. much faster than ie7 was. It shouldn't change your settings too much on installing, as far as i know. I know on first run it'll have an intro screen on one tab, but i don't think that'll effect your home settings. I don't use it frequently, but i do have it installed for when FX/Chrome can't do the job.

    FX- Good primary browser.
    Chrome- Secondary browser, perfect for services like gmail that you might want running constantly but cause memory leaks in firefox.
    IE8- Because often web developers aren't smart enough to write conforming code, and resort to proprietary tags and syntax.
     
  9. Straitlover

    Straitlover Well-Known Member

    Is there anyway to get rid of it? O got my DSL hooked up Monday, and as soon as it tuned on, It update all the Windows stuff that took too long w/ dialup. I installed everything except the IE 8 becasue I've heard so many bad things about it. Now, every time I turn on the computer it asks if I want to install it, and my only choices are Install or Cancel. Can I go somewhere and delete the downloaded file so I don't have to click Cancel every time? I do plan on getting Firefox when I have some time to sit down and figure out how to do that and how it works :).


    I have one thing to say about DSL -zoom, zoom!!!
     
  10. Loki

    Loki Well-Known Member

    They use deprecated tags for those still using IE6 (something like 25% of users). It's not necessarily lazy web developers, they're using the lowest common browser. Developers need to force the upgrade. After they can get everyone on at least IE7, it'll be a happier world.

    Anyways...

    My vote's for Firefox.
     
  11. nsanemom22

    nsanemom22 Well-Known Member

    Another vote for Firefox!
     
  12. CraigSPL

    CraigSPL Well-Known Member

    On a side note I use IE 7 for those apps that just won't either run or run correctly in other browsers. As for my primary browser I use Opera.
     

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