IE 8 to match Firefox, Chrome?

Let’s face it – Windows’ default web browser, Internet Explorer (now at version 7) isn’t really hot. It’s slow and consumes a lot of memory, it loads pages slower and is less stable that its current counterparts, Mozilla Firefox 3 and Google Chrome.

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However, with the development of Windows 7, an improvement over another badly reviewed Microsoft product – Windows Vista – is the development of a new and improved browser: Internet Explorer 8. Microsoft touts that the IE 8 will be faster, easier to use, and generally be cooler than its predecessor. Child and sensor controls have also been improved, as well as the general ease with which the interface is used.

So far, the final version is set to be released at the end of next month, so only then will people see whether or not Microsoft is true to it’s word.

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