Archive for March 16th, 2010

Unsurprisingly, IE9 won’t be supported on an obsolete OS

Internet Explorer General Manager Dean Hachamovitch all but confirmed today that the next version of Microsoft’s Web browser, Internet Explorer 9 , will not be supported on Windows XP. Hachamovitch stopped short of explicitly saying that XP would not be supported, but said that building a “modern browser” required a “modern operating system.” IE9 will be heavily dependent on hardware acceleration, courtesy of its use of Direct2D and DirectWrite; neither API is available on Windows XP. That IE9 would use these features has been known since last year’s PDC, and so the lack of XP support should come as a surprise to few.

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MIX 2010: What’s Up With IE9

This week, during the MIX 10 conference, Microsoft will unveil many things regarding its new mobile platform, but on the desktop OS level there are many holding their breath for news about the next version of Internet Explorer. Will it be fast? Will it be compatible

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Take Internet Explorer 9 for a Test Drive

Okay, not literally ‘cos you can’t really do that, but Microsoft today announced that you can indeed try its forthcoming IE9 browser, at least the guts of it.  They’ve made a Platform Review available to download here . In short Microsoft want to show off the new technologies in the browser, including support for HTML5 and a rendering engine that uses the power of your PC’s graphics processor to load pages faster than ever before

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feature: Platform Preview gives Web developers first taste of IE9

Microsoft today released the Windows Internet Explorer Platform Preview to the public. The release is meant to demonstrate the capabilities of Internet Explorer 9 to Web developers while at the same time providing feedback to the IE9 team.

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Test Drive Internet Explorer 9

Interested in checking out the new Web platform capabilities of Internet Explorer 9? Test Drive IE9 now! Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) Platform Preview is now available for download. The Platform…

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Manage Windows Explorer New Handlers

The New menu in Windows Explorer displays a list of file types that can be created by selecting them from that menu. Several new handlers are available right after installation of the operating system including the creation of text documents and shortcuts. Other programs that get installed may also add new handlers to the Windows Explorer menu which are then available by right-clicking and selecting new from the Windows Explorer menu as well.

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Windows Phone 7 Series in the Enterprise: not all good news

Microsoft has been quite explicit on the matter: Windows Phone 7 Series is being designed first and foremost for the consumer market. The result is the emphasis on a strong, consistent, effective user interface, possibly at the expense of functionality; Microsoft wants to have this thing out in time for the “holiday season” this year, so there’s a limited window for further development, at least for the initial release. That said, the phone does have features aimed at the enterprise market

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Bing Webmaster Center FAQs – Crawling, Ranking, Indexing explained

This download from Microsoft, Bing Webmaster Center FAQs will definitely interest bloggers & site admins. Everything you wanted to know about using Webmaster center, Crawling, Indexing,… For more visit The Windows Club

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Automatically Move Files Into Directories

Dir Split is a very specialized tool that can move files that reside in a directory on the local computer system into subdirectories. This can for instance be useful if a large amount of files need to be split because of their size

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