Some changes in Internet Explorer 8
Microsoft's new browser is prepared to be widely distributed and users can anticipate what will be equipped in this product through some images of the first "candidate" RC1 (Release Candidate).
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The Compatability View key appears when there are some incompatible website elements. It will automatically change the display mode from IE8 to IE7 to make the website look more complete.
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One of the features of RC1 not included in Internet Explorer Beta 2 is the ability to adjust the Compatibility View list according to user requirements.
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Internet Explorer 8 is equipped with InPrivate private browsing mode - a feature featured in a variety of browsers such as Firefox, Google Chrome . in 2008. InPrivate turns off cache (cache), cookies and access history on the machine.
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Internet Explorer 8 contains an add-on management window (small application that runs on the browser).
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IE 8 integrates the Accelerators tool to speed up repetitive tasks like blogging, searching .
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The Web Slice add-on software allows users to browse the web as a small bar and they can choose what content to display in it. In the image is Digg Web Slice containing the title, the link of the topics with the highest number of people on the Digg news site.
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