A week after rolling out its seventh developer preview of World-wide-web Explorer (IE) 9, Microsoft has gone back again and delivered an update for that beta of IE nine,
Discount Office 2007, the first full beta of Microsoft;s next-gen browser which the firm delivered in mid-September.I, for 1, am pleased to see the beta update given that the developer previews don;t include the full browser interface, producing them less helpful for those of us who're thinking about test-driving IE 9 in real-world circumstances (as opposed to to test the boundaries of Microsoft;s support for HTML five and other standards).Microsoft has marked the IE nine beta update as “recommended” via Windows Update. The new build includes stability and reliability fixes, but “is not a new World-wide-web Explorer 9 Beta build,
Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007,” according to a November 23 post to the provider;s IE Blog. Microsoft also has delivered a separate but related IE 9 beta update that “resolves issues between the IE nine send feedback feature on 64-bit machines with Windows-Live-Essentials 11.”Users who have enabled automatic updating will get the Beta updates automatically; those who have not will need to manually download and install them.Microsoft officials have said a near-final Release Candidate for IE 9 is one of the next things to expect from the team. I;m wondering whether Microsoft plans to release a public Beta 2 of IE nine,
Microsoft Office Pro Plus 2010, as WinRumours reported today that a new beta of IE nine that went to a set of private testers has leaked to the Internet. There;s still no word on the final release-to-Web target,
Office 2010 Download, though many company watchers are predicting a 1st half 2011 release.I;m hoping the beta update will enable the IE nine beta to work with more of the sites I visit. I;ll update this post once I have a chance to check it out. In the meantime,
Office 2007 Serial, anyone who notices a difference with the updated beta — I;d be thinking about hearing about your findings….