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Internet Explorer 8 in action (Step by Step)

As the Internet Explorer 8 release candidate becomes available to download Mary Branscombe looks at what your users are going to be making support calls about, from rich search results to anonymous browsing.

by: IT Pro team
28 Jan 2009
Go to: Internet Explorer 8 in action
  • Step 1: Less typing for URLs

    Step 1: Less typing for URLs

  • Step 2: Less typing for search

    Step 2: Less typing for search

  • Step 3: Find on the page

    Step 3: Find on the page

  • Step 4: Use the information with Accelerators

    Step 4: Use the information with Accelerators

  • Step 5: Follow a slice of the web

    Step 5: Follow a slice of the web

  • Step 6: Manage add-ons

    Step 6: Manage add-ons

  • Step 7: New tab, same as the old tab

    Step 7: New tab, same as the old tab

  • Step 8: Tab grouping

    Step 8: Tab grouping

  • Step 9: Crash recovery

    Step 9: Crash recovery

  • Step 10: Standards and compatibility

    Step 10: Standards and compatibility

  • Step 11: SmartScreen is smarter

    Step 11: SmartScreen is smarter

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