IE10 on Windows 7

Yes, it's on its way

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ie/archive/2012/10/17/ie10-on-windows-7-available-in-november.aspx

Wow, what a bunch of cranky campers in the comments. :P I wonder if ms has trauma counselors on retainer for their staffers?

I waited more than a decade for Duke Nukem Forever, I can wait for this. :lol:

And I've waited since 2004 for this. ;)

only one more day :)

I quite like Wintersun, but I didn't know they were looking to release another album!

Yeah I've preordered it (+other merchs :D), but I've already had the chance to listen to the album, it's awesome! Now waiting for the physical copy and Time II!

Also saw them live last Saturday.

I guess this is going a bit offtopic? :)

I actually have been hating IE less since 9 came out, but I only very rarely open it if, for some reason, I need to have 3 browsers open concurrently. 9 isn't awful, but it's just not a serious competitor to Chrome or Firefox.

I forbid my mother from using IE7 on her XP desktop ;)

Haven't really used IE since IE6 or 7 I think.

I forbid my mother from using IE7 on her XP desktop ;)

Same here, I usually "hide" IE from my parent's desktops etc.

Sometimes even from my friends'. Force them to move to Firefox (or at least Opera/Chrome!) :D

IE10 has spell checking. All I really care about. :)

Firefox has been slow and chrome still renders sites strangely.(all webkit browsers do. For instance I hate shopping on amazon with chrome. It doesn't zoom in on pictures correctly)

Spell check has been a long absent feature from IE, and never has the internet needed spell check more than in the recent advent of Facebook and Twitter.

(Except perhaps, in the heydays of Angelfire and Geocities ;))

Before firefox I would often write things into word before posting them on forums, social sites, ect. Glad those days are over!

I actually like IE9. It eliminated a lot of the weird security prompts and issues that IE8 had. I would use it if it had spell checking and ad blocking that didn't involve the host file. I'm actually kinda looking forward to IE10.

Anything newer that works is a plus in my book, even if I don't use it.

Yeah, I'm just glad all of the choices are acceptable. Except Opera. :P

(kidding Dennis and Hazel. :) )

Note that IE10 will come bundled with Flash Player, similar as Google Chrome.

Which means you will always be stuck with a slightly old (but hopefully working) version.

That could also mean they are going to auto update flash with windows update each month. That would actually be very good for most users.

Flash just recently started auto updating in the back ground without prompts. Before that I hardly ever updated it.

That could also mean they are going to auto update flash with windows update each month.

Yes, that's the plan - Microsoft would be wholly responsible for the update process.

I can't stand flash :angry:

I can't stand flash :angry:

We know :o

But I believe that it can easily be disabled.

I can't stand flash :angry:

Me either! Not when it's bundled. As for rridgely, try Speckie or IESpell for IE9. Adds spell check.

IEspell is what I use, though with IE 8 and nine sometimes, like on this forum, it has some big issues