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Those rocking Windows 7 and looking to check out the latest in terms of Internet Explorer, Microsoft has a release for you — Internet Explorer 10 Preview. Yup, the preview edition of IE10 has come available for Windows 7 users. The browser can be downloaded from the Microsoft Downloads website (link below).
For those who have yet to use IE10 on Windows 8, you may notice a new feature called Flip Ahead. This is something that Opera users from back in the early-2000′s may see as familiar (FastForward). Flip Ahead allows users to scroll ahead, or Flip Ahead using a next-page type of button. Simply put, this should make it easier to browse multi-page articles.
And while this Windows 7 release is just a preview release, we have been hearing some positive comments. That being said, try and forget that we are talking about Internet Explorer and give it a shot. You may find yourself pleasantly surprised.
Those rocking Windows 7 and looking to check out the latest in terms of Internet Explorer, Microsoft has a release for you — Internet Explorer 10 Preview. Yup, the preview edition of IE10 has come available for Windows 7 users. The browser can be downloaded from the Microsoft Downloads website (link below).
For those who have yet to use IE10 on Windows 8, you may notice a new feature called Flip Ahead. This is something that Opera users from back in the early-2000′s may see as familiar (FastForward). Flip Ahead allows users to scroll ahead, or Flip Ahead using a next-page type of button. Simply put, this should make it easier to browse multi-page articles.
And while this Windows 7 release is just a preview release, we have been hearing some positive comments. That being said, try and forget that we are talking about Internet Explorer and give it a shot. You may find yourself pleasantly surprised.
Via [Microsoft] and [The Verge]
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