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IE10 release preview for Windows 7 now available for download

 

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ie/archive/2012/11/13/ie10-fast-fluid-perfect-for-touch-and-available-now-for-windows-7.aspx?Redirected=true

 

Remember it is just a preview so may be buggy (read comments)

 

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so, are al the changes (except do not track and enhanced protected mode) under the hood between 9-10?

 

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that's in ie10 for win7?

Flash Player is embedded in IE10, and will be updated via WindowsUpdate.

 

 

EDIT: Doesn't look that way

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/11/14/microsoft_offers_ie10_preview_for_win7

While IE10 for Windows 7 is comparable to its Windows 8 cousin in most respects, however, it differs in some ways, too. Most notably, it does not bundle an embedded version of the Adobe Flash Player, as IE10 for Windows 8 does. Instead, it relies on Adobe's standalone plugin to display Flash content, just like other Windows 7 browsers. That means its Flash security fixes [7] don't come from Windows Update like they do on Windows 8, either.

 

On the other hand Adobe has signed on to Patch tuesdays as release day (not that good of an idea IMHO. . . but that's for another thread) http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/11/08/adobe_switching_to_patch_tuesday/

Edited by Nergal

 

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X-Box360 +1

Windows Phone 8 +1

Windows RT/WinUI-View +1

Windows 8 x32 +1

Windows 8 x64 +1

Windows 7 x32 +1

 

I count 6 Versions

Maybe MAC

and Win x64 not sure but

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ie10

 

 

 

 

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CCleaner is not handling the IE10 cookies properly. I always tell it to save login cookies for frequently visited sites and delete the rest. This always worked perfectly for IE9 but doesn't seem to be the case for the IE10 preview. Every time the computer is restarted after running CCleaner, I have to log in to all the sites over again. It's like every cookie gets deleted even though some are in the save list. I tried changing IE settings like enhanced protection mode and deleting temp files on exit but the only way the login cookies get saved is if cookies are excluded from the cleaning for IE.

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IE10 is a few days old, ccleaner never supports fully an item until that item is released. The Developers got a copy of IE10 no earlier than it was available to you, if they have even gotten it. As I beta'd ie7 I can tell you that the first release of the browser is not the last one before it's out. note Hazelnut's Comment above.

Remember it is just a preview so may be buggy (read comments)

 

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ALWAYS BACKUP THE ENTRY, YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT YOU'LL BREAK IF YOU DON'T.

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My FF 16.02 got a better score in 10 seconds with 94 tabs open, than their IE10 (presumably with 1 tab open).

 

However, in looking at the specs, their machine also had lower specs than my machine.

 

And I have not tried IE10 lately on this machine. May try later.

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My FF 16.02 got a better score in 10 seconds with 94 tabs open, than their IE10 (presumably with 1 tab open).

 

However, in looking at the specs, their machine also had lower specs than my machine.

 

And I have not tried IE10 lately on this machine. May try later.

 

Super Fast please keep on topic. It is not about how many tabs you have open on Firefox, it's about IE10 on Windows 7 which you don't seem to have tried anyway.

 

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Super Fast please keep on topic. It is not about how many tabs you have open on Firefox, it's about IE10 on Windows 7 which you don't seem to have tried anyway.

 

Not... lately. Although I have in time past. I noted that my machine specs were considerably higher than their test machine, which is probably the reason my FF got so much higher. I do intend to test the later version of IE10 when I have time. Hopefully, they will come out with the final soon.

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Not... lately. Although I have in time past. I noted that my machine specs were considerably higher than their test machine, which is probably the reason my FF got so much higher. I do intend to test the later version of IE10 when I have time. Hopefully, they will come out with the final soon.

How did you test IE10 on Win 7 in the past? It's only just been made available for Win 7 five days ago.

 

IE10 version out now is the final.

 

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