The New IE11 Experience: Best of the Web with Sites and Ap

IE11 delivers the best daily browsing experience for getting to your sites quickly and using them together with Windows Store apps in Windows 8.1. Browsing feels fast, fluid and perfect for touch with many tabs, richer suggestions, organized favorites and side-by-side experiences for comparing sites and using sites with Windows Store apps together.

[h=2]As Many Tabs as You Want[/h]IE11 supports up to 100 tabs per window and manages them efficiently so browsing always feels super-fast. Tabs that haven’t been used recently won’t use your system resources or drain your battery.
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IE11 supports having up to 100 tabs per window.
In addition to the tabs you have on one device, you can access your synced tabs from any connected Windows 8.1 devices. This means you can easily pick up where you left off for a continuous browsing experience.
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Access tabs from any Windows 8.1 connected device to pick up where you left off.
To easily get to all your tabs just swipe from the bottom edge of your screen (right click with the mouse or Window+Z from the keyboard). The address bar and tabs don’t cover up important page navigation menus and search boxes found at the top of most sites. And with all the browser UI at the bottom, you can focus on one part of the screen for all your browsing needs.
Many users prefer to see their tabs and address bar on screen at all times, particularly on larger screens or on devices primarily using mouse and keyboard. You can choose to keep this UI on screen by switching on the “Always show address bar and tabs” option in Settings. You are always in control of the setting and can decide which experience works best for you and your device.
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Always show address bar and tabs on screen is available for users who want quick access to their tabs at all time.
[h=2]Get Where You’re Going, Even Faster[/h]We took a close look at how users navigate to sites in order to make getting to a site faster by anticipating where you might go next. When you show an intention to navigate, like tapping on the address bar or making a new tab, IE11 instantly presents you with a list of frequent sites you are likely to visit. This list is improved in IE11 and is more dynamic, fresh and relevant, incorporating the browsing you do across all of your Windows 8.1 devices. Beautiful and touch-friendly frequent tiles make it easy to recognize the site you want, so you can just tap or click and go.

If you’re going somewhere new, typing just a few characters in the address box gives you relevant, rich suggestions and auto-complete for faster navigation with less typing. These suggestions can include matching sites, deep links to various sections of sites, and even related app suggestions from the Windows Store. You can also get instant answers for the weather in your area or see the latest stock quotes by typing a stock’s ticker symbol. IE11’s relevant suggestions experience helps you go where you want, fast.
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Typing a few characters in the address box returns deep links and related apps from the Windows Store.
[h=2]Personalized and Organized Favorites[/h]We listened to your feedback on IE10 and know that in order to get to your favorite sites fast it is important that they are organized and easy to find. The new dedicated favorites center is only a tap away using the star button. Your favorites are organized using the same folders found in IE in the desktop. To make your favorites easy to recognize and faster with touch we have enabled a fun, visual way to choose a site image to represent your favorite. You can even enable your favorites to sync across your Windows 8.1 devices so your favorites always feel more personal and look more beautiful wherever you go.
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Personalized and Organized: Favorites can be organized into folders and site images can be chosen to best represent your favorite sites.
[h=2]Do More with Apps and Sites Together[/h]IE11 makes using your favorite sites and your favorite Windows Store apps better together. For example, IE11 detects and highlights phone numbers on a page with no extra work on the part of the user or the site developer. When you see a phone number, just tap on it and begin your call side-by-side.
Additionally, when you click a link from the Mail app or launch an article from the Reading List app IE is automatically arranged side-by-side for an experience that feels natural.
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Apps and sites are better together: Launching a saved article from the Reading List app launches IE side-by-side.
And whether you are using a small device or a large one, you can see two things at once on the web by opening multiple windows of IE side-by-side. Easily compare two sites at once or use two sites together by launching multiple, full-featured windows of IE11.
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View two web pages at a time in IE11.
[h=2]The Best Daily Browsing Experience[/h]IE11 on Windows 8.1 enables the best daily browsing experience across your devices in a way that feels equally great for touch, mouse and keyboard and is optimized for getting to the sites you love fast and using apps and sites together. Try out the features mentioned here and more in the latest Windows 8.1 Preview from the Windows Store today.

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Yuck.
 

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Does anyone know when IE11 will be available for Win7? That's what I'm waiting for.
 

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Hard to say, it took a long time for IE10 to become available for Windows 7 (largely because they had to retrofit a new display driver architecture). Not sure if they will have any of the same issues with IE11 or not.
 

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I like the improvements they've made, even though I don't use IE very much, Metro IE11 is better than the first one.
 

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Is IE11 available? Or is it still in it's beta?
 

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Hi there
trouble is some Banks / other online serviced don't recognize IE11 as a recognized browser -- you get message "Unsupported Browser" although IMO they should support THE LOT. Even worse one of these Banks (A Big Bank) which uses those Offshored services in such places like India etc issues a message "Please Update Your Browser" -- and goodness knows how much money they are paying for "Off shored stuff".

Well if I'm using a Bank that seems to rely on unprofessional or incompetent off-shored services then I'm switching Banks -- as customers we should expect a PROPER service from the Bank and the I.T people at the other end should also be capable of doing a professional job and if they aren't aware that IE11 exists then they should all be fired.

I really do like the idea of Browsers being able to run with as few plugins as possible -- the old Mozilla FF was terrible in that problem - the amount of plugins and configurations required to get it to work decently was horrendous (now they seemed to have learned that SIMPLER is BETTER). I think IE11 is on the right lines -- pity that Windows 8.1 isn't IMO ready for prime time.

BTW good news for W7 users - IE11 is going to be made available for W7 too.

Cheers
jimbo
 

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Well, first thing, ie 11 is still in beta with windows 8.1, so there is no reason to support some beta or alpha browsers versions (L00L), ESPECIALLY in banks, because there might be some serious security/other issues, that could lead to loss of all your money, so that is a good decision to support ONLY stable and new browser versions.

P.S. And even then, stable doesnt mean stable, when the product is just released, because people cant calculate, how much time do they actually need to write one or another program (programmers now just writes programs in time, that their boss wants, so as you can imagine, real time to write a good program is a few times longer than they are forced to write in), it takes months/years of updates to make the product really stable and safe.

Second, ie11 most likely will be released for win7 as soon as win8.1 stable will be released, or just after 8.1 release.
 

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Well, first thing, ie 11 is still in beta with windows 8.1, so there is no reason to support some beta or alpha browsers versions (L00L), ESPECIALLY in banks, because there might be some serious security/other issues, that could lead to loss of all your money, so that is a good decision to support ONLY stable and new browser versions.

P.S. And even then, stable doesnt mean stable, when the product is just released, because people cant calculate, how much time do they actually need to write one or another program (programmers now just writes programs in time, that their boss wants, so as you can imagine, real time to write a good program is a few times longer than they are forced to write in), it takes months/years of updates to make the product really stable and safe.

Second, ie11 most likely will be released for win7 as soon as win8.1 stable will be released, or just after 8.1 release.

you mean like ie10 was after windows 8 release don't hold you breath on that lol
 

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