What are people saying about Internet Explorer 8 RC1?

Just like with the Windows 7 Beta, I thought it would be nice to take a look at what people have been saying about Release Candidate 1 of Internet Explorer 8.

Dana Wollman from LAPTOP says:

The last time we tested IE 8, it was often—but not always—faster than Firefox 3. This time around, it blew Firefox out of the water, along with Google Chrome.

Joe Wilcox from Microsoft Watch says this:

IE 8 is the most significant upgrade to the browser family in more than a decade—not since IE 4, I say. This is the version you want to download, try and adopt.

Preston Gralla from Computerworld says this:

IE8 is clearly nearly ready for release. RC1 is stable and fast, and it contains a full feature set.

From SuperSite for Windows, Paul Thurrott says this:

...IE 8 RC1 is a solid upgrade over the previous Beta 2 release, and points to a solid final release. If you're already using a previous beta version, you should snag RC1 immediately. And if you're curious about the future of Windows Web browsers, you could do a lot worse than IE 8 RC1: Even in prerelease form, it's a solid, dependable browser. Recommended.

Anthony Ha from VentureBeat says:

All in all, this sounds like a cool package, not just a facelift. At the very least, I can say that the new browser includes some compelling concepts that could help Microsoft hold on to its insanely high market share, and perhaps even reverse its decline against competitors like Mozilla’s Firefox and Apple’s Safari.

Michael Muchmore from PC Magazine says this:

...I really like what Microsoft has done with Internet Explorer, and, in this late prerelease version, looks ready to give our Editors' Choice Web browser, Firefox 3, a real run for its money. The new browsing conveniences, tab behavior, security protections, and standards support offer a potent combo.

And from InformationWeek, J. Nicholas Hoover says:

Microsoft has come a long way with IE8 by pushing performance barriers, embracing Web standards, and adding a few new features.

If you haven’t already, download Internet Explorer 8 RC1 today from http://www.microsoft.com/ie8.

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Comments

  1. Posted on: February 17, 2009 at 12:50AM  

    The real question is, has rendering of 24-bit PNGs been fixed, or do they still display too dark?

  2. Posted on: February 17, 2009 at 2:03AM  

    IMHO the real question is:

    Is it really support  Standards of W3C?

    As i could saw in the package of Windows 7 version of IE - i have no seen the support of the W3C standards.

    More than, i haven't seen any analog of The Firebug (Firefox addon) for the IE 8.

    Button "Compatibility" is a real worst idea - maybe then in the next version of the IE i must Choose Encoding manual for every page of every site?

    First of all Browser must be compatible with Standards. If it's not - that is not a browser.

  3. Posted on: February 17, 2009 at 2:03AM  

    I think Internet Explorer 8 is a wonderful release, it's stable and it has some interesting features such as WebSlices and Accelerators. Anyway I find the rendering slightly slower than compared to Firefox 3.0.

  4. Posted on: February 17, 2009 at 2:58AM  

    A step in the right direction but clearly not there yet. Like InformationWeek correctly pinned: "IE8 Better, but still not the best."

  5. Posted on: February 17, 2009 at 3:28AM  

    Hmm, perhaps I'm just unlucky, but I've uninstalled RC1 and gone back to IE7. Reason? Clicking hyperlinks in IE8 often made all my Vista Gadgets blank out to white for several seconds, and IE8 performance was terrible.

  6. Posted on: February 17, 2009 at 4:18AM  

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  7. Posted on: February 17, 2009 at 5:35AM  

    Sorry, I can'r agree. IE8 appears to render CSS 2.1 in a standards-compliant way, and has a lot of great new features I already use a lot.

    But, to be honest, stability and JS performance are still far behind FF3, and IE8 Compatibility Mode is still somewhat broken on the JS point of view (Facebook is sluggish).

    We like IE8 and it might stop the fall of IE market share. But please don't consider RC1 a finished or almost-finished release, there is still a lot of bugfixing to do. Keep up the good work.

  8. Posted on: February 17, 2009 at 8:43AM  

    Beeing a web developper, I can tell you that making a website "IE compliant" has always been a BIG issue. Most of the time, we (developpers) spend more time working on IE's compatibility problems than developping some fancy designs (or enhanced features). Worse than that, each version of IE brings his own bugs, so we have to test our websites with every versions of IE to avoid a surprise (and there's many).

    I think that IE would be MUCH more appreciated by developpers (and more supported) if it was w3c compliant. Therefore, the main goal for the release of IE 8 should be a 100% score on the acid3 test (now it only scores a 20/100. FF 3.0.6 scores 70/100). Yes the speed of the browser counts, but a slow browser in itself isn't a problem if it shows a webpage the right way.

  9. Posted on: February 17, 2009 at 8:44AM  

    And what about the IE8 RC1 for windows 7??, do you have some link to download or i can use the standart version 'cause i'm reading some forums and they say RC1 doesnt work in windows 7

  10. Posted on: February 17, 2009 at 10:14AM  

    I like IE8 RC1, it's really good, but if IE is now standards compliant, I think it should pass the Acid3 test:

    http://acid3.acidtests.org/

    IE7 looks really horrible when I go to that website. I think Microsoft should have made IE standards compliant since the very beginning of IE.

    However I still use IE for my daily work, but I also have Firefox because it's more faster when loading webpages like "Meebo", which has a lot of JavaScript I guess

    http://www.meebo.com

    I think it's OK to add great new features to IE (they're are really useful by the way), but it's not enough. Having a great performance and a 100% standards support is really important to users, not just new toys.

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