File Details |
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File Size | 41.3 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows 7 |
Date Added | February 26, 2013 |
Total Downloads | 4,671 |
Publisher | Microsoft Corp. |
Homepage | Microsoft Internet Explorer |
Publisher's Description
Internet Explorer has been designed to make everyday tasks easier, provide dynamic security protection and improve the development platform and manageability. End user improvements include a streamlined interface, tabbed browsing, printing advances, improved search functionality, instant feeds (RSS), dynamic security protection, and more.
Internet Explorer provides improved navigation through tabbed browsing, web search right from the toolbar, advanced printing, easy discovery, reading and subscription to RSS feeds, and much more. It also provides security through a robust new architecture, security features that help defend against malicious software, and new ways to better protect against the theft of personal data from fraudulent websites. It has improved support for cascading style sheets, a rich RSS feeds platform, and robust tools for deploying and managing Internet Explorer 7 in large enterprise environments.
Latest Reviews
egg83 reviewed v10.0.92 on Feb 27, 2013
Well, so far, it appears that the overall speed of this browser (opening and rendering) seems to be a bit faster. Off the bat, my Ghostery plugin was rendered useless. It comes with the ability to block tracking of websites as well. Having some compatibility problems with rendering on a few sites. It has some gleetches here and there, hopefully they will be fixed with updates. Spell check is something that should have been added long ago to this browser. Again, it needs work, but may catch up to Firefox someday.
cltx99 reviewed v10.0.92 on Feb 27, 2013
Page rendering is appreciably faster. Finding add-ons, such as Adblock is a pain. No Gmail. Not sure concerning translation. Better than previous version. However, for ease of use and relativity, it can't hold a candle to Chrome, FF, Opera and others.
In my opinion, too little and way too late. A few years back it might have made headlines.
gatorfan95 reviewed v10.0.92 on Feb 26, 2013
I echo fat, what is the difference in this and the previous version? When I downloaded the thing it said the file was already in my download folder.
ShahinD reviewed v10.0.92 on Feb 26, 2013
installed and work with no problem
FatBastard reviewed v10.0.92 on Feb 26, 2013
There's no difference between this version and the previous version so what's the point?
cmotdibbler reviewed v10.0.92 on Feb 26, 2013
Failed to install properly on a bootcamped Mac and a desktop HP using an installer. Both machines were completely up-to-date. IE10 would not run. Uninstalled the update and then later tried to install via microsoft update. Same thing on both machines. Uninstalled the update back to IE9. I use other browsers anyway.
Music4Ever reviewed v10.0.92 on Feb 26, 2013
I've never been much of a fan of IE in any version & this update has done nothing to change that opinion. If anything it's slower than IE9 & has no visible worthwhile improvements, it continues to display the ridiculous 'suggested sites' despite being told explicitly several times not to in advanced options.
If or when I'm forced to use it I will until then I've imaged back as that's the only way you will be totally rid if it if you choose to try it out.
Avoid.
egg83 reviewed v10.0.92 on Feb 27, 2013
Well, so far, it appears that the overall speed of this browser (opening and rendering) seems to be a bit faster. Off the bat, my Ghostery plugin was rendered useless. It comes with the ability to block tracking of websites as well. Having some compatibility problems with rendering on a few sites. It has some gleetches here and there, hopefully they will be fixed with updates. Spell check is something that should have been added long ago to this browser. Again, it needs work, but may catch up to Firefox someday.
cltx99 reviewed v10.0.92 on Feb 27, 2013
Page rendering is appreciably faster. Finding add-ons, such as Adblock is a pain. No Gmail. Not sure concerning translation. Better than previous version. However, for ease of use and relativity, it can't hold a candle to Chrome, FF, Opera and others.
In my opinion, too little and way too late. A few years back it might have made headlines.
gatorfan95 reviewed v10.0.92 on Feb 26, 2013
I echo fat, what is the difference in this and the previous version? When I downloaded the thing it said the file was already in my download folder.
ShahinD reviewed v10.0.92 on Feb 26, 2013
installed and work with no problem
FatBastard reviewed v10.0.92 on Feb 26, 2013
There's no difference between this version and the previous version so what's the point?
cmotdibbler reviewed v10.0.92 on Feb 26, 2013
Failed to install properly on a bootcamped Mac and a desktop HP using an installer. Both machines were completely up-to-date. IE10 would not run. Uninstalled the update and then later tried to install via microsoft update. Same thing on both machines. Uninstalled the update back to IE9. I use other browsers anyway.
Music4Ever reviewed v10.0.92 on Feb 26, 2013
I've never been much of a fan of IE in any version & this update has done nothing to change that opinion. If anything it's slower than IE9 & has no visible worthwhile improvements, it continues to display the ridiculous 'suggested sites' despite being told explicitly several times not to in advanced options.
If or when I'm forced to use it I will until then I've imaged back as that's the only way you will be totally rid if it if you choose to try it out.
Avoid.