Internet Explorer 9 Now Available in 93 Languages

Internet Explorer 9 is now available in more local languages than any other browser on Windows. Today, we released support for IE9 in 53 additional languages, making IE9 available in a total of 93 languages:

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Please visit the Worldwide downloads page to download IE9 in a language of your choice. Here’s the complete list of languages Internet Explorer 9 is available in, starting with the originally released 40 and followed by the 53 new languages in blue:

Arabic Lithuanian Bengali (India) Malayalam Bulgarian Norwegian (Bokmål) Bosnian (Cyrillic) Maltese Catalan Polish Bosnian (Latin) Maori Chinese (Hong Kong) Portuguese (Brazilian) Filipino Marathi Chinese (Simplified) Portuguese (Portugal) Galician Nepali Chinese (Traditional) Romanian Georgian Norwegian (Nynorsk) Croatian Russian Gujarati Oriya Czech Serbian (Latin) Hausa Persian Danish Slovak Icelandic Punjabi Dutch Slovenian Igbo Quechua English (US) Spanish (Spain) Inuktitut Serbian (Cyrillic) Estonian Swedish Irish Sesotho Finnish Thai isiXhosa Setswana French Turkish isiZulu Sinhala German Ukrainian Kannada Tamil Greek Vietnamese Kazakh Tatar Hebrew Albanian Khmer Telugu Hindi (India) Afrikaans Kiswahili Urdu Hungarian Amharic Konkani Uzbek Indonesian Armenian Kyrgyz Welsh Italian Assamese Luxembourgish Yoruba Japanese* Azerbaijani Macedonian Korean Basque Malay (Brunei Darussalam) Latvian Bangla (Bangladesh) Malay (Malaysia)
* The initial release of Japanese was delayed six weeks because of the earthquake and tsunami​

A browser in the language of the user’s choice is an important part of delivering the best experience of the Web on Windows. With IE9, our goal was to deliver more languages faster. With today’s release, IE9 is available in all languages that Windows Vista is available in and in 93 of 96 languages Windows 7 is available in.

Installing Internet Explorer 9 in a language of your choice

You can install localized versions of IE9 in a language that matches your version of Windows or choose to install the English version of IE9, which works with all versions of Windows Vista and Windows 7.

Users on multi-lingual versions of Windows or users who have already installed IE9 English or one of the previously supported languages can install a language pack to experience IE9 in one of the new languages released today. Please visit the Microsoft Download Center pages below to download IE9 language packs.

IE9 through Windows Update for the 53 new languages released today

We will start offering IE9 to customers in one of the 53 new languages starting next week via the Automatic Update feature of Windows Update. As described earlier, we will offer IE9 via a gradual rollout and expect the rollout to be largely complete by the end of June.

IE9 language packs will also be available as an optional update via Windows Update to help users who have IE9 installed and one or more Windows Language Interface pack in the 53 new languages available today.

More Languages, Faster: From IE8 to IE9

With IE9, our goal was to deliver more languages faster. More specifically, our goals included the simultaneous release of final IE9 in more languages than IE8, and a shorter interval between the final release of IE9 and the remaining languages.

Internet Explorer 8 Internet Explorer 9 <ul> 3 Languages for Beta 1, 25 Languages for Beta 2
25 Languages for Release Candidate
Simultaneous release of 25 languages at general availability
63 languages on Windows Vista and XP for general availability
<ul> 33 languages for Beta
40 languages for Release Candidate
Simultaneous release of 39 languages at general availability
Japanese released six weeks late due to earthquake
93 languages for general availability
<ul> 14 weeks from general availability to remaining languages
<ul> 11 weeks from general availability to remaining languages
Customizing IE9 using IEAK9

With this release, IEAK9 now supports building custom IE9 packages in all 93 languages. IEAK9 is a tool used to simplify the creation, deployment and management of customized IE9 packages. You can download IEAK9 from http://ieak.microsoft.com. Please see the TechNet site for information on using IEAK9 to build custom IE9 packages.

Thank you for using IE9 in a language of your choice, and we hope you will enjoy this release as much as we do!

&mdash;Vishwac Sena Kannan and Kevin Luu, Program Managers, Internet Explorer


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:sarc:i tried downloading IE9 about 4-6 weeks ago when it started being displayed on IE banners. i don't know if it is or was beta still? i am using Vista 64bit OS, i use IE8 and Yahoo for most of my browsing and mail. what happened is that IE9 caused too many problems for me to keep using it. Stalls, programs stopping, unresolved Windows issues, etc.? after reading YOUR post dated 4 weeks ago(IE9), i get the opinion that IE9 might be working great!? The graphs you listed about solutions thru vendors, ie9 etc, sort of denotes that Yahoo may not have resolved its issues, that Windows Live! may not either, or that it is not known.

SO, which is it? does IE9 work without issues with Vista OS, Yahoo users, Hotmail users? I use microsoft security essentials and Avast Antivirus programs for security. I do not use alot of freeware or any other unusual software. i don't play games, download much of anything audio or video. i just keep in touch, pay bills. no social networking either. should i use IE9 or is it going to be a pain again?
Since i tried it i have started having many problems with IE, stalling and hanging up. seems like when i check my Task Manager performance is 100% because my internet provider(Comcast)'s antivirus program is running along with download manager, sidebar and others, all running something every time i try to move the window page or select a link?

This seems typical for systems every time they go to a new version of software. all of the sudden the old software starts acting differently or the system starts slowing down or 'Internet Explorer has stopped working' type of messages?

What do you think?
 

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