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Internet Explorer 9 beta

Microsoft released  Internet Explorer 9 beta version which is simple and faster than the previous versions.

This new version includes the following new features-
  • Streamlined Design a compact and simple user interface, with only an address bar, tabs bar and the Home, Favorite and Tools buttons at top right of the browser. you can bring these command bars on to the top of the browser by right clicking on right of the New Tab button.
  • Download Manager It shows the current and previous downloads, You can pause the downloads and you will be notified when downloading malicious files.
  • Pinned Sites allows you to pin your most visiting website to task bar on your Windows 7 Desktop. ( You can do it by just dragging the favicon icon of the website situated at left side of the site address in address bar). Once you pinned the site you can access it from your task bar at any time.
  • Enhanced Tabs Tear-off tabs allow you to drag a tab out of Internet Explorer to open the tab's webpage in a new window, and Snap it for side-by-side viewing.
  • New Tab Page  New Tab page displays the sites you visit most often and color codes them for quick navigation. A site indicator bar also shows how often you visit each site, and you can remove or hide the displayed sites anytime you like.
This new browser also includes Search in the address bar, add-on performance, Notification bar and Hardware acceleration.
You can download IE9 here

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