What version of internet explorer comes with windows xp




















About spyvinatge. Questions 0. Answers 5. Best Answers 0. Vote Up 0 Vote Down. About Fraserr thor. Questions 4. Answers Best Answers Best Answer. About Sharath Reddy. Questions 1. You Cannot update Your internet explorer directly from the website while it is opened.

File Size: Accelerators: With accelerators you can get directions, translate words, email your friends, and more in just a few clicks. InPrivate Browsing: A new very useful feature that lets you browse the internet without saving anything on your computer. Web Slices: Keep up with a web page changes for news, stock quotes, auctions, weather and sports Search suggestions: A new feature that provides you search suggestions from your web browsing history and your picked search engine. SmartScreen Filter: New security features help to protect you against deceptive and malicious websites which can compromise your data, privacy and identity.

Automatic crash recovery: If a website or add-on causes cash in the browser, only that tab is affected. The browser itself remains stable and other tabs remain unaffected, thereby minimizing any disruption to your browsing experience. Opera's Validator Tool is the bees knees and the W3c validation portal is now accepting system doctypes though there are some issues.

You should not be driving your development by the browser YOU want to use though What browsers are your site visitors using now and in the near future? We are not MSFT employees here You can comment directly to the IE Team at their Blog. Well, there just isn't going to be a supported way of doing it. IE is part of Windows, shipping it down-level has always been a non-trivial task and, quite frankly, a bit of a hack.

That said, if you don't mind potentially destroying your Windows install, you could try removing the OS checks from the MSI and seeing what happens. However, I really wouldn't recommend doing that.

I might would upgrade if I trusted Microsoft a little more. With loss of user control on Vista, locked down media components, loss of fax, Toolbars,etc just leaves me not wanting to support the company that doesn't support me. I had Vista on my laptop and hated the UAC nonsense.

I resent a company pushing to end IE6 so they can see the buy cycle and upgrade from consumers. I shouldn't have to take a class on ways to get around the OS to accomplish tweaks that I want. Im totaly right with you :D! You know what? Get a linux and become free : im using ubuntu for 9 months, since windows 7 sended my batery to the trash because of software issues. Will microsoft pay-me for the damage? I bellieve not! So linux to the power!

Is linux perfect? No, no O. Opera is very slow compared to others. Running xp and windows 7 xp on the same hardware, I would guess xp would beat 7, although I've never actually proved this. To think that an individual would buy a much more powerful machine just to run IE9 is ludicrous. It's not an interactive test and can't test anything behind a login or firewall, though.

My well optimized xp machine with all the unnecessary services set to manual is quite responsive. Although doing so requires being a technical sort of person. Opera 9 has them all beat. I prefer it for regular browsing. Also it's the last version that had a "real" keyboard-accessible menu. Vista 1 had terrible 2D performance when compared to XP. That is the main reason i stayed with XP for so long. Don't regarding other peaples are happy or unhappy.

I have downgraded to XP pro for my office.



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