Monday, May 9, 2011

9 features to use Internet Explorer 9

9 reasons to select fastest browser

Internet Explorer 9 provides the best web experience for Windows. Here are the top reasons why you should get it today.
1
It's all-around fast — hardware-accelerated text, video, and graphics speed up performance and make websites perform like programs that are installed on your computer.
2
Streamlined and simplified design — gives you the basic controls you need and puts the focus on your websites.
3
One-click access to your favorite sites — with Pinned Sites, you can get to your favorite sites directly from the Windows taskbar without having to open your browser first.
4
A combined search and Address bar — one place to either navigate to a website or start a search.
5
Redesigned New Tab page — now you have quick access to the sites you visit most often, and you can also reopen closed tabs or your last browsing session, or start an InPrivate Browsing session.
6
Integration with Windows 7 — with Snap, Pinned Sites, Jump Lists, and thumbnail preview controls, Internet Explorer 9 and Windows 7 bring you the best web experience for Windows.
7
Improved add-on management — Add-on Performance Advisor tells you if an add-on is slowing down your browser and allows you to disable or remove it, helping ensure that your browser stays fast over time.
8
Helps control your privacy — Tracking Protection enables you to limit the browser's communication with certain websites to help keep your information private.
9
Keeps your downloads in order — Download Manager keeps a running list of the files you download from the Internet, notifies you if a file could be malicious, and allows you to pause and restart a download.

Source:Microsoft.com

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