![]() Includes Internet Explorer 8 for Windows XP SP2, SP3. Made for Windows Vista (all Service Packs) and Windows 7 ServicePack 0 (because SP1 already precludes IE9). Handed out for free at various German tech/electronics stores (e.g. In the meantime, if you haven't done so already – and plenty of you already have – sign up for the Innovation newsletter, which is emailed out every Wednesday morning. Disk (disc) image of the Windows Internet Explorer 9 CD-ROM. Internet Explorer user? Drop us a line in the comments section. it's hard to argue against a faster, cleaner-looking browser with a host of other nice extras," writes Preston Gralla of Computerworld. ![]() "If you've stopped using Internet Explorer because of speed problems or a tired-looking interface, you should give IE9 a try. Internet Explorer 9 has been received warmly by critics, who have praised the speed of the revamped browser – and the lack of clutter. "Microsoft won't be setting any records with IE9's initial download numbers, however, considering Firefox 3 in 2008 was downloaded more than 8 million times in its first day." "The beta version of IE9, by comparison, was downloaded 10 million times in its first six weeks of availability, but only one million times in its first 24 hours," Paul writes. Well, over at PC World, Ian Paul cautions some equanimity.
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