Internet Explorer 歷史版本列表
Internet Explorer 是來自微軟的瀏覽器,具有改進的性能,更快的頁面加載時間,新一代網站的新標準支持以及完全修訂的 F12 開發人員工具。它包括提高真實世界 Web 站點性能的新功能,支持新興的 ECMAScript 6 標準的明確定義和常用功能,支持 WebGL 以及無插件的高質量低功耗 HTML5 視頻. 選擇版本:Internet Explorer 9.0(Vista 32 位... Internet Explorer 軟體介紹Internet Explorer (Vista)Internet Explorer (Vista64)Internet Explorer (Windows7)Internet Explorer (Windows7 64)Internet Explorer (XP)
更新時間:2008-08-28
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While Beta 1 was for developers, we think that anyone who browses or works on the web will enjoy IE8 Beta 2. Before the team blogs about our Beta 2 in detail, here’s an overview of what you’ll find in IE8.
We focused our work around three themes: everyday browsing (the things that real people do all the time), safety (the term most people use for what we’ve called ‘trustworthy’ in previous posts), and the platform (the focus of Beta 1, how developers around the world will build the next billion web pages and the next waves of great services).
Everyday Browsing
We looked very hard at how people really browse the web. We looked at a lot of data about how people browse and tried a lot of different designs in front of many kinds of people, not just technologists. As tempting as it is to list here all the changes both big and small in IE8, we’ll take a more holistic approach. That’s how we built the product and how we’d like to talk about it.
From our customer research, we saw that the bulk of user activity outside of web pages involved tabs and “navigation” – the act of getting to the site the user wants to get to. We also knew that adding features has an impact only if they’re “in the flow” of how people actually use the product. Another menu item might matter in a checklist on a blog somewhere, but won’t matter to real people browsing. That’s why IE8’s New Tab experience is so remarkable: it’s obvious – after you see it:
更新時間:2008-03-06
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The rest of our talks and demos focused on seven other areas that appeal to developers:
1. Our goal is to deliver complete, full CSS 2.1 support in the final IE8 product. IE8 Beta 1 for developers delivers better interoperability with other major browsers, addressing major pain points (e.g. floats and margins) from previous IE releases. We're not finished ' there's much more to come in Beta 2.
2. We've contributed over 700 test cases to the W3C CSS working group because we think a comprehensive certification test suite for CSS is important for true interoperability and we support the W3C's effort to deliver such a suite. The CSS spec is good, but contains many ambiguities, and a test suite will help resolve them and benefit web developers and designers. We're making these available under the BSD License, which is the license that the W3C CSS working group has proposed using for the rest of its test cases. Of course, we will contribute more tests en route to a full test suite, and welcome your feedback on the tests using the W3C's CSS test suite mailing list.
3. We've delivered better scripting performance because we heard from developers that they needed it given how heavily the latest rich web experiences rely on script.
4. We've started delivering support for HTML5 because we understand that developers want to start delivering richer web experiences, with great interoperability, as soon as possible.
5. We've delivered the first installment of great, built-in developer tools. We understand that script, CSS, and layout debugging are crucial today. Again, we're not finished here ' there's more to come.
6. We've delivered a better way for web services to integrate into the user's workflow with 'Activities.' For example, a user can select text on a web page and map it, blog it, look for it, or just act on it without having to copy it, open a new tab, navigate to another site, and paste. We made the OpenService Format specification available under the Microsoft Open Specification Promise and the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike license.
7. We've delivered a better way for web services to enable their users to keep an eye on interesting parts of a webpage within the browser with 'WebSlices.' Developers can make parts of their pages 'subscribable' with just a little mark-up, and users can easily subscribe and keep an eye on information (like their social network, an auction, or a sports score) within the browser, even when users are not at the developer's site. We've made the WebSlice Format specification available under the Microsoft Open Specification Promise and is dedicating copyright in the specification to the public domain using the Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication.
更新時間:2007-10-08
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- WGA Removed
- The menu bar is now visible by default
- The Internet Explorer 7 online tour has updated how-to's. Also, the "first-run" experience includes a new overview
- We've included a new MSI installer that simplifies deployment for IT administrators in enterprises
更新時間:2006-10-18
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IE7 is the long awaited major update to Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
This new version adds tabbed browsing, greater support for new HTML standards and a restyled interface.
This build is designed for XP only and won't install on 64 bit or Windows 2003 systems.
Main features are:
- Built-in RSS Feeds
- Microsoft Phishing Filter
- Vista Protected Mode
- Microsoft ActiveX Opt-In
- Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Updates
- Portable Network Graphics (PNG) support
- XML HTTP Native support
- Internationalized Domain Name (IDN) support
- Tabbed Browsing
- HTML 4.0.1 Support
更新時間:2006-08-25
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更新時間:2006-06-29
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This version of IE contains WGA built in.
更新時間:2006-04-25
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更新時間:2006-03-21
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更新時間:2006-02-01
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更新時間:2005-07-22
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