Now that Internet Explorer 9 has finally come out in adult form, Jon Honeyball finds much to like, but could do with a bit of privacy now and again.Microsoft’s latest web browser release, Internet Explorer 9, has emerged from the shadows after a rather public gestation period.
I don’t really mind public betas so long as their function is to ensure the quality of the final product, but public betas that exist solely to be part of the marketing ramp tend to be rather unpleasant affairs (especially when the PR people are crowing about how many millions of people have downloaded the damnable thing).
When all is said and done, if it’s good enough to release then bloody well release it; if it isn’t then don’t inflict it on millions of your most enthusiastic users.
There’s no doubting that IE9 is an awful lot better than some of its predecessors, but that’s a comparison that doesn’t set the bar astronomically high, given that there are low points such as IE6 in the equation.
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http://www.pcpro.co.uk/realworld/368425/was-ie9-worth-the-wait