Browser developers like to compare their browser to others. We have the fastest, or we are closing in, or we gained xxx percent over the last couple of months have become common ever since Google Chrome made its first appearance. Asa of Mozilla yesterday published a new article with the title “are we fast yet?” [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
- Comments: 1
Internet Explorer Application Compatibility Virtual PC Images
Web developers have several options to test their web projects in different web browsers. Among the available choices are virtual operating system images that provide access to specific web browsers. Microsoft has just updated a set of Internet Explorer application compatibility VPC images that are available as a free download for Windows operating systems compatible [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
- Comments: 4
Facebook Toolbar
Many Internet users dislike toolbars, which largely stems from the fact that some companies use questionable means to force their toolbars on the user’s system. Not all toolbars are “evil” though, and there are certainly some that may prove to be useful. The Facebook Toolbar may be one of them, but only if the user [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
- Comments: 28
Browser Statistics October 2010
Many websites today reported that Internet Explorer’s overall market share fell below 50% for the very first time. When it comes to statistics, it always pays to ask for the source to better analyze the data presented. All websites who have reported on this have been using StatCounter elusively (likely one site started it and [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
- Comments: 1
Internet Explorer 9 Tweaker
IE9 Tweaker is a new application to tweak a few settings in Microsoft’s newest web browser Internet Explorer 9. The program is compatible with the beta of Internet Explorer 9, and it is likely that it will work fine in the final version of the browser as well. The program displays all available option after [...]
- Author: Mike Halsey MVP
- Comments: 3
IE9 Beta gets 6 Million downloads in Two Weeks
Microsoft have been hemorrhaging web browser market share ever since the first launch of Mozilla’s Firefox browser. Now the fight back has begun with the, frankly excellent, Internet Explorer 9 and the move towards HTML 5. Both Google and Mozilla are including HTML 5 support in their latest browsers too, but neither have managed to [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
- Comments: 30
Display Internet Explorer 9 Menu Bar Always, And On Top
Browser developers all seem to have found that a new minimalism design wise works best for their browsers. The menu elements are reduced throughout the bank, which leads to criticism of users who do not want to miss those items. Good developers make the changes optional, so that users have a choice. Bad ones force [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
- Comments: 1
Troubleshoot Internet Explorer With SF IE Restorator
The tight integration of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer in the Windows operating system means that problems with the browser can have an impact on the functionality of the operating system, even if the browser itself is used scarcely or not at all. Our Repair Internet Explorer troubleshooting guide dealt with many problems that Internet Explorer users [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
- Comments: 12
The Top 5 and Flop 3 Features Of Internet Explorer 9
Every major release if a new web browser comes with lots of activity on technology news site. Everyone aims to be the first to report about something, and some manage to get their copies early for a distinct advantage. Then again, in the end it turns that a huge amount of interchangeable articles flood the [...]
