IE10 Hits Windows 7 in November

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Microsoft today announced on their IEBlog that Windows 7 is to be graced with Internet Explorer 10 in mid-November. It will be a preview version, for which Microsoft will be grateful for as much feedback as possible. Release of the final version will arrive sometime later. Improvements over IE9 include better rendering performance and additional standards support that web developers have been asking for. It will certainly not run on the aging and obsolete Windows XP and it’s not clear if it will run on Windows Vista either, but it’s reasonable to expect that it will.

IE10 on Windows 7 has the same standards based platform for developers to target as IE10 on Windows 8. We built an entirely new browser with Windows 8, with more performance and developer capabilities. IE10 brings improved real-world site performance and additional standards support to Windows 7 that Web developers have been asking for.

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