3 Things I Love About Internet Explorer 9

I’ve been using IE9 since the beta was released and while there is a lot I like I have really come to appreciate a few things in particular. I still run into people that haven’t heard about them or tried them out personally so thought I’d post about them here.

1. Pinning and Jump Lists. Given I’ve used desktop shortcuts and IE favorites for years I was a bit skeptical when I first heard of the pinning feature. What I found was that after I tried it I quickly got to the point where I can’t imagine NOT having it. Really. If you haven’t tried this out, you really should and once you do you should show your friends too. It’s that good.



When I started using it I realized that there are some sites that I use way more often than apps that I have pinned. Pinning them lets me treat these sites like an app. My favorite example of this is Hotmail. From the Jump List I can start composing an email in exactly two clicks. Being able to see the number of new messages in my inbox is just a bonus. I actually respond to my Hotmail email much quicker than I used to when I had it saved in my IE favorites.



All that you have to do is drag the tab at the top of the IE window to your taskbar and let go. You can pin any site to the taskbar but if the site has made a few simple additions you’ll get the full experience of Jump Lists, notifications (like how many new messages in my inbox) and more. There are tons of sites that have done this and you can find many of them listed in the IE Gallery.

If you’ve got a site of your own it’s now easier than ever to enable the full pinning experience for your visitors. Just visit http://buildmypinnedsite.com and follow the instructions.

2. Lower power consumption. This might seem like a small thing but it helps wring the most power out of my ‘always too small’ laptop battery and contributes to reducing overall energy use on any system. Sure I use sleep mode and make my screen dim quicker to save battery but those only work when I’m NOT doing something. Using IE9 as my browser saves some energy while I AM doing something.

Measuring this energy savings goes well beyond my efforts to use a Kill-A-Watt to get my PC’s power consumption down. The IE team has a great blog post on the specifics of how they measured this and the results.

3. Hardware acceleration. This one doesn’t get old but I have started to take it for granted. I’ve found myself using a PC that belongs to someone else and having it feel slightly ‘off’ as I browse the web until I realize it’s not running IE9. The full acceleration really contributes to the overall web experience besides creating truly amazing experiences in some specific scenarios. There are a couple great posts on the IE blog about this including a breakdown of the HTML blizzard demo and a rundown on the hardware acceleration architecture.

If you haven’t taken the time to install IE9 you really should check it out. Once you have it installed try out the pinning on your favorite sites. It’s truly one of those things that’s hard to be without after you experience it.


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Hi Sgt Oddball. IE9 Sounds great, is it possible to download it for Vista 32. regards from Sunny Cornwall UK.

For your information, if you have problems opening PDF files, after IE9, thre is a known problem with IE9 and Adobe reader. I am using Fox it reader, which seems to be even better than Adobe; just so you have a heads up.
 

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Hi to All. Thank you all for replying, I did try IE9 some time ago but sadly lots of strange things started to happen and I went back to IE8 since then I have tried again and clicked on the IE9 banner on MSN web page and the download changes almost right away to IE8 and so I have decided to stay with IE8. I have been reading lots of the forum's and noticed a mention of CCleaner and remembered that some time ago I used it, can't remember why Took it out. At this point I have to say that I have been suffering some Blue Screen Crashes, I got around it by creating another User and when I wanted to close down for the evening I would Log Out of myself and go to open the new user and as the new user screen came up I would then shut down and this worked very well, until surprise surprise I installed CCleaner and all of the blue screen crashes have stopped and system is running well. Acer Aspire laptop 6920, Vista32 H/P, 4gb ram, 500gb H/D,Nvidia G/F 9500GS.
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Do you have the service pack 2 for vista installed?
Also check windows update to see if IE 9 is available.
Also do a virs scan. Seems like something is not quite right.

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Hi Jimmy. Yes I do have SP2 loaded and no Win update does not now mention IE9 I think it may have done but possibly I may have stopped it because first download caused IE9 to work very slow whereas Google Chrome was fine speed wise. I use Avast virus software regularly and find it good. Is it wrong that I have tried to upgrade to IE9 with the banner showing IE9 and then changing to IE8.

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I too gave up on IE9.
I use fire fox or Chrome.
Did you try the link I posted?
If you are happy with what you
are using then do not worry about it.

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Hi Jimmy. It's nice to talk to you yes I have given up on IE9, I say quit while you are still ahead. what do you think of CCleaner fixing blue screen because thats just what it did. Many thanks for your imput.

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I do not use CCleaner so I can not say.
Blue screens are usually caused by failing
hardware and programs.

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