
So we have seen Spread Firefox which is a community supporting Mozilla Firefox. But now its turn of Microsoft's very own web browser "Internet Explorer" which is bundled with all Windows versions.
"Spread IE8" is a new website which has been created to support Internet Explorer. It has been developed by "MeraWindows" which is a Windows dedicated community supported by Microsoft India.
Its a nice initiative and you can support IE8 by putting the following logo at your website/blog:
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Nikolaj
i cold be cool if MS an Mozilla teamd up and created a ULTIMATE browser that cold be something like
"Interfox" or something
jerald
ie8 beta2 is
more secure,
has more features,
easy to use,
high speed ,
is more better than firefox in visual appearence
has worst downloader,
(download free download manager and use)
disturbs us more by prompting,
as it is beta release some time it strucks(like changing settings)
Why we want to advertise IE or fire fox they will do that.
John Patrick
Bought a new computer recently, so decided to experiment with a few different browsers given that I'd spend a good portion of my computer usage doing research on the internet. MS seem to have made a few notable improvements to IE8 it certainly looks flashier, but It still tended to hang way to often. Slowdowns for no apparent reason were also unfortunately very common. Tried Chrome from Google, gotta love those guys and they have made a real attempt at a nice useable secure browser with a decent interface. However I think that it will take a bit more development before it becomes what I'd call an A-list competitor. With Firefox, speed was great and didn't get any hangs. As default it wasn't as feature rich as I'd hoped, but the amount of add-ons was outstanding and didn't take any effort at all. Other browsers may suit other people with different needs but I was very pleased with it so have stuck with FF.