Internet Explorer 9 is the new edition of Microsoft's hugely popular web browser. Building on the success of previous editions of IE with new features and a new look, Microsoft has high hopes for version 9. The first thing you'll notice about Internet Explorer 9 is an overhauled interface. Making the most of the transparent graphical style available in Windows 7 and newer editions of Windows Vista, IE 9 looks sleek, smart and simpler than ever before. Like in Google Chrome, the Address bar and Search box have been merged to create a simpler, more seamless user experience. Among the new features included in Internet Explorer 9 are better integration with the Windows operating system and a seriously beefed-up security system. IE 9 also lets you 'pin' websites to the Superbar and allows you to bookmark your favorite websites as 'applications' in your OS.
Jan 29, 2019 Official Download—Get the latest IE internet browser for your system. Internet Explorer 9, Internet Explorer 10, and Internet Explorer 11 web browsers. To find out which version of Internet Explorer you're using or which operating system you're running, follow one of these links. For faster and richer experience on the web, adopt Internet Explorer 9!The browser's image changes with this software because it uses the full power for smooth high-definition videos, clear graphics, true colors, fast, interactive and responsive load of websites.
The new Performance Advisor add-on identifies add-ons that are slowing Internet Explorer down (a feature badly needed in Mozilla Firefox). Internet Explorer 9 also offers improved speed and performance, as well as better compliance with web standards and new technologies. IE 9 features decent support for HTML 5 (the new generation of media-rich websites use this language), and now finishes the Acid 3 test with a near-perfect 95/100. New features like hang recovery and InPrivate Filtering provide Internet Explorer a stabler and more secure web experience than most other browsers. In all, the latest version of Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 is faster and prettier than its predecessors - and really throws down the gauntlet to its competitors. Watch out: the browser wars just got exciting again.
Internet Explorer 9 Editor's Review After two years since Internet Explorer 8 was launched, Microsoft has released Internet Explorer 9 (IE9), available for download. Thanks to powerful competitors (Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox) and the declining usage of Internet Explorer in general, Microsoft was forced to rebuild Internet Explorer not only to run faster (and to be more responsive), simpler and more secure, but also to be redeem itself in the eyes of web developers and standards-savvy designers against the bad reputation of being a non standards compliant browser. The first thing you'll notice when you run Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) for the first time is its new, simplified and minimalist interface. There is a single location bar for searches and URLs (similar to Google Chrome) and the browser tabs opens on the same row as the location bar in a single strip alongside. There are of course, pros and cons associated with this. The benefit is clear - more browsing room. Although, if you open several tabs at the same time, it becomes difficult to distinguish the tabs.
Among other news, the Stop and Refresh buttons live now inside the location bar along with the search drop-down menu icon. Also, all items associated with print, safety and other controls have gone now into the Tools menu.
As Internet Explorer 8, the browser has tab sand-boxing. This feature prevents the crashing of your entire browser in case something goes wrong with a tab (i.e. Freezes) and it will offer you the possibly to resurrect that tab. Moreover, when you open a 'New Tab' page, you'll be able to open closed tabs and previous browsing sessions among with the most frequently visited Web sites. As Google Chrome, IE9 allows you to drag a tab to create a new browser window.
Additionally, the browser integrates with the Aero Snap feature in Windows 7 in order to drag a tab to a side (right or left) on your monitor, which makes it easy when you want to look at two sites simultaneously. Another interesting feature of IE9 is that you can pin specific sites to your Windows 7 desktop taskbar. To do so, click and hold on a tab and drag it to the taskbar to pin. This is quite useful, especially for sites we visit on a frequent basis.
Another important improvement is the overall browser performance thanks to a new Javascript engine as well as hardware acceleration. As a comparative, the rendering speed of the web pages and the performance executing Javascript is as fast as in Google Chrome, Faster than Mozilla Firefox and miles away over IE8. About the browser start times, its been also improved and to be honest, the whole thing feels fast and smooth.
Moreover, its much-touted hardware acceleration, which uses the graphics processor to render web videos improves the performance a lot. The most important focus of IE9 it to be a safe, secure and private browser. In this manner, there are two main features. One is called ActiveX Filtering which once turned on, it will block all ActiveX controls from being loaded on websites, unless you choice to allow them on a particular website. In short explanation, ActiveX controls (e.g. Adobe's Flash Player which is safe, of course) are like small plugins you can install on your computer to enable your web browser to run small programs to display content. But, there are a lot of unsafe ActiveX controls out there and also a lot of unsafe websites which will add exploit holes in your system.
Another addition to 'safe and secure' is the Tracking Protection which enables you to keep sites from tracking your activity across browsing sessions. Moreover, the tracking protection feature a Tracking Protection Lists. These are lists of websites that IE9 will block from loading on your computer, therefore they will be unable to track you since they cannot load the image or animation required to track you or run the tracking code. Finally, the SmartScreen Filter will warn you if you're downloading a known virus, before you run the file and also if you're downloading a file that hasn't been verified as safe. As expected, the other security feature built into the browser, called Protected Mode, which stops Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) or ActiveX controls running in the browser from accessing the system to make malicious changes. Pluses: HTML 5 compatibility, address bar search function, ability to pin Web site shortcuts to taskbar in Windows 7, hardware acceleration, fast.
Drawbacks / flaws: Slow install, forces a reboot, does not work in Windows XP, requires SP2 to work under Windows Vista, there are a number of features that only work on Windows 7. In conclusion: With all this being said, IE9 is fast and highly usable, actually, even enjoyable to use.
Looks like Microsoft has put together all their focus to give Web users good reasons to at least give IE 9 a try. Version reviewed: 9.0 Internet Explorer 9 Publisher's Description.