Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 6th Mar 2008 21:15 UTC
Ars takes a closer look at the Internet Explorer 8 beta (released yesterday), and concludes. "Niggles aside, IE8 is shaping up quite well. Clearly, a lot of work has been done on standards compliance, and it looks like it's paying off. If IE8's development continues down the path it's on, it will finally be a version of Internet Explorer fit for the 21st century."
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Not really sure where they're coming back from. It's true their market share has dwindled, but to the average punter this makes little difference because IE is basically all they know.
For more advanced users like the majority of us on here, but specifically myself, it'd be a hard call to say that IE would take back my preference as my primary browser. Standards compliance aside, there's more to the Firefox browser that puts it above and beyond IE, and it's these reasons at least I choose in part to use Firefox.
I already have a standards compliant browser which is doing exactly what I want it to do on the web. I only keep IE for those sites which are "IE designed".
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Not really sure where they're coming back from. It's true their market share has dwindled, but to the average punter this makes little difference because IE is basically all they know.
For more advanced users like the majority of us on here, but specifically myself, it'd be a hard call to say that IE would take back my preference as my primary browser. Standards compliance aside, there's more to the Firefox browser that puts it above and beyond IE, and it's these reasons at least I choose in part to use Firefox.
I already have a standards compliant browser which is doing exactly what I want it to do on the web. I only keep IE for those sites which are "IE designed".