
IE8 has emerged from beta, with
the arrival of its first release candidate. The IE development team now considers the browser platform- and feature-complete, but won't say how long untill it goes gold. PCMag.com got an early look and has posted a
full review of Internet Explorer 8 RC1. The release candidate differs only slightly from beta 2, most notably in its InPrivate browsing feature, compatibility view, and improved performance. The browser has also been made more secure, and it gives users convenient new ways to use web resources. IE8's color-coded tab system, improved address bar, and enhanced privacy protections are noteworthy.
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2005-07-13
win xp sp3 and vista sp1:
so far uses about 25% less ram or so with 5+ tabs. (diminishing returns at 50+ tabs, but still usues less ram than 7).
pages render quicker, much quicker.
some people say Gmail isnt working right, but i haven't had any issues with it.