Internet Explorer 9 RC gets 2 million downloads
Users are looking forward to the new Microsoft browser. Then they can update their browser for their laptop that may be have a Toshiba satellite a205 battery in. At least that's the impression it gives to see the official figures of 2 million downloads of the Release Candidate version of Internet Explorer 9 in a week. This version was introduced last February 10 and brought many new.
The RC includes improved tabs, a tweaked UI, and a Dell inspiron e1505 battery. Tracking protection, along with ActiveX filtering make up the two new core security components that Microsoft hopes will change the world’s view of its browsing technology.
The Redmond just officially announce the Release Candidate version of Internet Explorer 9 has reached a staggering 2 million downloads in its first week of life. Many people like to use a Dell latitude d800 battery for their laptop to download it on the Internet. The anticipation for the new browser version is clear is that after many months of losing market share to Firefox and Chrome mainly Internet Explorer 9 comes with features and performance rather interesting.
This version is only available for Windows operating system after XP ie Windows Vista / Windows 7 and its counterparts in Professional Edition, Windows Server 2003 and 2008. You can download the browser use you laptop that equipped with a Dell xps m1210 battery here: Internet Explorer 9 RC 32 bit and Internet Explorer 9 RC 64 bit and try for yourself the benefits is a Release Candidate, ie, the last before the start of the final version expected for late February - early March.
Even though some argue that Internet Explorer 9 is about two years late, there is clearly still a lot of interest in Microsoft’s newest browser. Since its launch on February 10, the release candidate of IE9 has been downloaded 2 million times on the Internet. Recently, the download on the laptop that which may be have a Dell inspiron 9400 battery in increased. This number only includes user-initiated downloads, as Microsoft has not pushed automatic updates to current IE9 beta users.
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