Microsoft Releases Internet Explorer 10 For Windows 7
An anonymous reader writes "Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 7 is out. Windows 8 may suck but now you can at least enjoy (most of) that version's Internet Explorer. IE10 for Win7, originally not planned, has seen the light of day after all — four months after it debuted in Windows 8. It is available via Windows Update as an optional update; however, if you've already installed a pre-release version, it will be updated automatically as an 'important' update. IE10 on Win7 requires a platform update to bring some Windows 8 APIs to the more mature Windows, and it will not feature embedded Adobe Flash as the Windows 8 version does (use the plug-in version from Adobe, as usual, instead)."
I have to do compatibility testing and dont want to have to install Windows 8, even on a VMWare image.
"Have you ever thought about just turning off the TV, sitting down with your kids, and hitting them?"
They can play catch up to Firefox and Chrome all they want, but they'll likely never be better than third best (second if they're LUCKY).
Little to no change to the UI from IE9..
IE7 on Win7 requires a platform update
should be
IE10 on Win7 requires a platform update I think
last decade when active X came out and the promise of applications in IE, i thought it was cool.
for years nothing happened except for flash
i'm perfectly happy with chrome now and web apps like feedly, evernote and others. IE is still in the stone age of the internet where you have to visit a web site to read the content
Artificially limiting what versions of the OS can run their other software is a huge annoyance of windows. There is no reason why this and newer DirectX could not be back ported to XP.
Ok you guys dislike Windows 8, we know. You guys hated Windows 3.1, 95, 98, ME, 2000, XP, Vista, and 7 when it came out too. When windows 9 comes out you guys are going to go why change Windows 8 windows 9 add whatever features that makes my life so much harder. This will be the version people will finally shift to Linux in droves.
If something is so important that you feel the need to post it on the internet... It probably isn't that important.
Don't mean to carry the timothy bashing over from my latest post on another story, but:
" IE7 on Win7 requires a platform update to bring some Windows 8 APIs to the more mature Windows"
That should read "IE10", right?
Timothy: Proofreading, please?
Like star trek movies the consumer versions of Windows tend to alternate between good and bad.
98 was good, then ME sucked
XP was good, but Vista sucked
Win 7 was good, but Win 8 sucks
Windows 2000 was good, but was more of an enterprise OS so it doesn't count for the good/bad cycle.
It's really sad that Microsoft screwed up so badly with the whole UI formerly known as Metro. And the licensing. And, well, pretty much everything beyond the core OS.
I bought the upgrade as a cheap way to get the latest Windows running on my MBP, but the installation was an amazing hassle. They don't tell you up front that you're not allowed to do a clean install, so you have to run through registry hoops and calls to the Microsoft Licensing hotline thingy just to get your legal copy of windows working properly.
Once I got it installed, I found a start menu replacement. I ended up spending the 5 bucks for Start8 by Stardock cause it's head and shoulders better than the freely available ones. It lets you bypass Metro completely unless you specifically want to use it, and from that point on I've actually really liked Windows 8. It's wonderfully snappy, and it's understated window dressing is a refreshing change from the kaleidoscopic orgy of previous versions of Windows.
For the cheap upgrade price, I'm not TOO upset, but there is no way in hell I would put up with this crap if I was paying full price. I'd sooner do without.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/internet-explorer/downloads/ie-10/worldwide-languages
Open an Administrative Command Prompt (click Start, type "cmd" then Ctrl+Shift+Enter) and paste in this command.
REG ADD "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Setup\10.0" /v "DoNotAllow IE10" /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f
From my blog: http://tidbitsfortechs.blogspot.com/2013/02/blocking-ie10-on-windows-7-heres-how-to.html
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enjoy ... Internet Explorer
Haha, good one.
What do I know, I'm just an idiot, right?
Ok I realize this is ./ and I should never expect an unbaised article? But "Windows 8 may suck" in the first sentence is ridiculous. Then the uncited claim of "IE10 was never planned for Win 7" is also just terrible. I get it, the nerds of ./ as a majority apparently don't like Windows 8. Why the hell is an article about the release of IE10 really just a cover to bash Windows 8 again?
IE10 actually brings Microsoft back into the arena of competition of the likes of Firefox and Chrome. At least that's my experience. Clearly I am a Microsoft shill and this post will be modded down to hell anyway. My goodness this place is getting irritating to read...at least I can generally ignore the Apple/Microsoft/Google bashing by avoiding comments, but now it's IN THE SUMMARY. For fuck's sake.
So you're this guy
I can't find it in Windows Update, even after refreshing the list of updates. Here's the real link: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/internet-explorer/downloads/ie-10/worldwide-languages
I don't know how many people are using the touch interface. But it doesn't work for drop down menus. Either you have to use another browser on Win 8 or you can't use the touch interface.
Is there any integrity left on this site?
Actually, I use IE9 at work, and IE10 at home - both on Windows 7. There is a clear difference that I notice on /. - whenever I'm posting in IE9, things like autocorrect, spelling error highlighting, occur, while in the Comment Subject box, there is an 'X' at the end, which if clicked, will delete the entire subject line and one can type. The latter is just a tad more elegant, but the former is a major improvement. That said, I'm not planning to upgrade on the office box, but yeah, I do think that IE10 is better.
Has Netcraft confirmed it?
I object.
Every end has half a stick.
I actually do like Windows 8.
As a setup option you get you choose your color schemes. I don't see the UI as unpolished but using a different design methodology. From Windows 3.1 to 7 they were trying to give a more realistic desktop look to the OS. Fancier buttons shadows and depth. While such changes looks good for the first impression after a while it just gets old and you end up disabling a lot of these features. Windows 8 is much faster without the useless eyecandy.
If something is so important that you feel the need to post it on the internet... It probably isn't that important.
Using IE is an indicator for incompetence. The worst browser all around....
Most ACs are not even worth the keystrokes to insult them. Be generically insulted by this and ignored otherwise.
WHO really cares about this...Is there anybody on this planet that actually uses IE (except for MS employees at work) I mean Internet Exploder or Exploiter Should BE BANNED from the net. and for that matter we should also be Banning Windows from the Net as well... I bet you'll find that the net is a WHOLE lot faster without Windows polluting it.
I'm curious: why would you not want IE10?
Because historically, Microsoft has not supported side-by-side IE versions within a copy of Windows. Not all other IE 9 users will have the opportunity to upgrade to IE 10, notably users whose PCs came with Windows Vista. Unless IE 10 has a perfect IE 9 simulator, web developers (yeah, I know anything "developer" is the minority) still need a virtual machine running IE 9 to test in IE 9.
I am so excited! Oh wait, nobody uses internet explorer except on Dubstep commercials
firefox has gone to complete shit. It freezes and crashes to often. I switched over to chrome and IE 10 which both run faster and more stable than FF. Chrome has plenty of plugins anyway. Opera switching to webkit.
Personally I think the Windows 8 theme looks a lot better than Glass did. Glass was way too garish and looked cheap. Windows 8 looks much smoother and is easier on the eye, especially for window title bar text.
Thanks for telling me that, I didn't realise the eye candy was useless... I don't have any issue with performance either but then I have the equivalent of a supercomputer sat on the end of my desk...
Some of us like eye candy, some of us are individuals, some of us like to be able to modify OUR desktops, to customize them, to make them look how we want them to look, I got bored with the 16 colour square style back when Windows 3.11 was still doing the rounds.
I use Win 7 on a triple monitor setup, I tried Win 8 - it got in my way, it tried to tell me how to do things so I went back to Win 7 but then I'm a heavy power user and I realise I am not your typical windows user, I have generally around eight virtual machines running on my dekstop PC (24GB of ram), several versions of windows for software testing, several versions of Linux, that's in addition to the server in the back room running 20 VM's on Xen Server.
Win 8 frustrated me, that's why I went back to Win 7, mind you I only migrated to Windows 7 from Win XP 64bit last year, once I was satisified Win 7 was stable enough to not annoy me so I can't see that I'll be upgrading from Win 7 any time soon, luckily I have a couple of retail boxes spare on the shelf for any new PC's I may build for myself.
Back on topic I've looked at IE10 and it will get loaded onto a Windows 8 VM and a Windows 7 VM so I can test application compatability, I'll keep running FireFox as my main browser on my PC thank you kindly....
Agreed, it's "different" and I applaud them for making the attempt. Win7 had the same UI all the way back to Win95, really 3.1 if you ignore the start button.
So they tried something new. Are there some poor decisions in there? Sure. Is it for everyone? No.
But it isn't as evil as some make it out to be. Use it for a week or two and you get used to it... and perhaps even like it.
My only 2 problems with it are A) getting to the power-down button is annoying for new users / visitors and B) when using the Metro apps (or whatever they're called) my GPU usage / fang-speed goes up a little more than I'd like.
Looks like parent was a victim of the infamous "-1, Disagree."
!#@%*)anks for hanging up the phone, dear.
Windows 8 doesnt suck. I hate the fucking bias around here.
The UI sucks like a thing that sucks very hard, but that now takes 2 minutes to fix. There are other things that annoy me about Win8 that I don't know how to fix yet (where is manual-only Windows Update??). But overall the downsides seem small.
What's better about Win8? Why would anyone go from 7 to 8 given the choice? What's the upside?
Socialism: a lie told by totalitarians and believed by fools.
Since for whatever reason, neither the /. summary nor the actual article have any links to download IE 10, so...
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/internet-explorer/downloads/ie-10/worldwide-languages
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I got a 25% performance increase according to Geekbench. It doesn't translate to quite that much in the real world, but there is a definite performance increase. I never have to use the Start Screen, so I see no problem with Win8 over Win7. To me the whiners on /. who cry about Win8 do so because they are whiny house wives who should have their computer privileges removed for giving up a decent performance increase based on a tiny and utterly inconsequential "somebody moved my cheese" issue.
It will be a great dance partner.