<3 Will do.GalacticNexus said:I don't think so, it still has the stigma of being riddled with security flaws and such (I'm not sure whether they've been fixed yet).
I use Chrome myself and have since beta. I prefer it's speed and streamlined design.
Protip: Download the IE Tab extension. It allows you to open what is essentially an IE emulator inside a Chrome tab if a website is buggy in other browsers.Byrn Stuff said:I use it for most of my browsing and only revert to IE/Firefox when some site (I'm looking at you, Lotus iNotes) doesn't support other browsers.
its still the only browser webdev's have to go out of there way to make speacial aragements so that there website can be viewed properly.bibblles said:So, got an update for windows to upgrade Internet Explorer to IE9. And from what I've seen it looks pretty tight and refined. The browser bars are slimmer than Chrome, and its (for me) free of the countless add on browser bars that it had years ago.
So bearing in mind it seems to be actually on par with Chrome (which I'm using now), is it 'cool' to use Internet Explorer 9 now? Or is it just the same old Internet Exploder that we all used to hate.