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John Perry
22 Apr 2009

I tried IE8 for about 3 weeks I did not like it so I went to IE7, it was slow and would not connect to some pages etc..

Posted by:

Peter Morton
22 Apr 2009

I had to stop using IE8 because I got too frustrated with sites that would not load properly. I'm back using Firefox.

Posted by:

Smoky
22 Apr 2009

I for one,don't care for all the tabs.I think they are un-necessary garbage.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Nothing forces you to use tabs, though. You can continue to do everythying in one window, or use multiple windows if you like.

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George
22 Apr 2009

I have tried IE8 twice, it wasn't compatible with Norton 360 2.0, received error on web page checking. Norton chat downloaded Norton 360 3.0, every time my computers was left idle it would start running a background task, after about 5 minutes of idle the computer would lock up, Norton could not come up with a fix.
I removed IE8 using the Microsoft removal tool, computer went back normal.
I removed Norton, installed McAfee Security Center, re-installed IE8, then I couldn't open Power Point Viewer from an email or JEPG pictures, ( Windows Mail)contacted McAfee and Microsoft asking for a fix to this issue, they had none. I removed IE8 again all is well. My computer is an HP Laptop with Windows Vista Premium 32 Bit

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Al
22 Apr 2009

I have tried downloading IE8. Everytime I try it
says Explorer can not display this page. Any body
have this problem? I have Window XP. Does anyone know if Windows Vista i required. Thanks for
any answers

Alphonso

Posted by:

Brian Dale
22 Apr 2009

I installed IE8 but found that it took forever to open URLs and I also couldn't view downloaded photograph's.

Fortunately IE7 was automatically reinstalled when I deleted IE8.

I am migrating to Firefox after this.

Brian Dale, Perth, Western Australia

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Mary Jane Yitalsky
22 Apr 2009

You don't mention the ability to download music and videos. Firefox does that very well. I've been burned by Microsoft many times. So they lost me forever. Even if IE8 was "better" why bother with dealing with a new browser that is bound to harm a Windows system with secret updates and the like? It's not browsing that IE stinks at, it's playing games with peoples computers and OS' that enrage people like me.

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Charles
22 Apr 2009

I started using IE8 about three weeks ago and while I can not say there is a cause and effect relationship, I lost about 200 names from my Yahoo contacts list and an undetermined number of "favorites". I don't know what else I might have lost, and again, I don't know for any certainty that IE8 was the cause. I do know I am typing this in Firefox, where I will stay from now on.

Posted by:

don carpenter
22 Apr 2009

Hey, if the two browsers are so close, why not go with the browser of, by and for the people, Firefox. Stick it to the man. Open Source rocks!

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Jerry Victory
22 Apr 2009

I have been having problems with IE8 since I installed it. I use comcast email and I cannot open some emails, get the message that ie encountered a problem and has to close. Same thing with some web sites I never had a problem connecting to before. I click on the url and get the same message. Anyone else having this problem? Anyone figured out how to fix it besides uninstalling?

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