![]() ![]() IE9 is a definite improvement from previous versions of IE but it isn’t enough to get me to switch. Similarly, although IE9 has the same option as Google Chrome to make different websites into ‘apps’ within the Windows taskbar with their own icons I didn’t bother switching those over and just left them as Google Chrome ‘apps’.įor everyone who wants to know what my verdict is without reading my full thoughts: As of the writing of this post I’m going to stick with Chrome. I didn’t know if I was going to and as the testing went on I decided definitely against it. NOTE: I have not changed my default browser settings on my computer. ![]() 16421 64-Bit and Google Chrome 10.0.648.133 both running on Windows 7 Home Premium. I My comparisons in this post and experiences in this post are using IE9. He said in his mind so far so good and most importantly it’s UBER SPEEDY so I decided to give it a try. He had been using it since it was available for download and said that he is going to be using it for a one week trial period to see if he will make the switch to it. However, all that changed when my friend Joseph aka told me that the new IE9 is super FAST and I should really give it a try. ![]() So when they had the launch party and I read about the it being available for download I didn’t really pay much attention to it. Before that, I was a Mozilla Firefox user as Internet Explorer (IE) just wasn’t as good as the other browsers available. Honestly, though I have been a Google Chrome user since pretty much the day it came out. I downloaded it last night when the full version became generally available to all as a full release during? after? its launch party at SXSW last night. This post is being written using Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 (IE9). ![]()
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