
Microsoft has released the final version of its much awaited web browser "Internet Explorer 8".
Its available in 25 languages, including Arabic, Chinese (Traditional, Simplified and Hong Kong), Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Portuguese (Brazil and Portugal), Polish, Russian, Spanish, Swedish and Turkish.
Internet Explorer 8 can be installed on:
- Windows XP SP2 and SP3
- Windows Server 2003 SP2
- Windows Server 2008
- Windows Vista (RTM), SP1 and SP2
For Windows 7 beta users, here is what IE team says:
Windows 7 beta includes a pre-RC version of IE8 that is specifically optimized for Windows 7. Windows 7 enables unique features and functionality in Internet Explorer 8 including Windows Touch and Jump Lists which require additional product tests to ensure we are providing the best Windows experience for our customers. We will continue to update the version of Internet Explorer 8 running on Windows 7 as the development cycles of Windows 7 progress.
For more information on the synergies of running Internet Explorer 8 on Windows 7, please visit following link:
You can download IE8 using following links:
Download IE8 for Windows XP (64-bit)
Download IE8 for Windows Server 2003
Download IE8 for Windows Server 2003 (64-bit)
Download IE8 for Windows Vista
Download IE8 for Windows Vista (64-bit)
Download IE8 for Windows Server 2008
Download IE8 for Windows Server 2008 (64-bit)
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Robero
@ VG ^^:I tried the MS Virtual PC SP1 2007.I received an error stating Vista Home Premium SP1 32-Bit(although 64-Bit was)was not a supported Host and to look at the list of supported OS.Guess I can not do it?If I do a dual boot what would be the best way to go.XP Media Center should be installed first I believe.The problem is I have Vista already installed in the 1st position.Any ideas?Thanks in advance and thanks for your answer to my MS Virtual PC query.
VG
^^ Yep. You should install MCE first but since you have already Vista installed in your system. Go ahead with MCE installation and after installation, repair Vista boot loader using its setup disc.
Jeet Chowdhury
Stuct In http://www.microsoft.com/windows/internet-explorer/thank-you.aspx All Time. Download Not Starting.
What I Do?
Jeet Chowdhury
Hi Please Help Me. Give Me The Direct Download Link Then...
VG
^^ Direct links added.
mickelmass
Hi
I believe that it now possible in Windows 7 to actually uninstal IE8? If that is the case, then could I remove IE8 and install IE7 instead? I am not at all happy with IE8 as yet, until they sort these damned bugs out, which I am sure they will in the final RC1 release (which the Build I am using seems to be)? I am using Build 7068 at the moment and all seems well with it but I do believe that there is even another Build that hs been 'leaked' as well? Cheers!
Mike
VG
^^ I think IE7 will not install on Windows 7 as its not compatible with it.
mickelmass
OK, cheers for the advice VG. I woun't bother with doing that then? Thank you!!
Mark
I have to say, that clash of Flyakite OSX and IE 8 isn't great, but I suppose it's quite a small problem. Not too sound rude to him, but is it the fault of KoL when he made the Tiger VS?