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Internet Explorer 9 vs Google Chrome 6 vs Firefox 4b

Nirmal by Nirmal
March 1, 2011
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Internet Explorer 9 beta version is out for public download and it comes with tons of new features, a clean interface and hardware acceleration. If you are using Firefox or Google Chrome as your browser, you should be definitely trying out the new IE9. IE9 has already received good positive reviews of its performance. Here is the comparison of IE9 vs Chrome 6 vs Firefox 4.0 beta. The comparison is part of IE9 product guide released by Microsoft. The comparison is based on performance, reliability, interoperability, security and user experience.

Performance

Interoperability

Reliability

Security

user experience

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Have you tried out the new IE9 beta? Share you experience and feedback. If you are yet to try it out, we recommend you to install the beta version and have a look.

You can also download the complete product guide here.

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Comments 5

  1. drc says:
    15 years ago

    Firefox since 3.5 at last, have function of reopen accidently closed tabs.

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  2. Piskvor says:
    15 years ago

    Indeed. Firefox has finally copied Opera’s “reopen closed tabs” in 3.5; also, Chromium does have a just-in-time JS compiler. What else is, uh, creatively reported here? (because we know that MS wouldn’t ever knowingly misrepresent its products, now would it?)

    Reply
  3. Nathan says:
    14 years ago

    Hey, hey, hey! Chrome 8 has pretty much all of those, and then some! Also, Google Chrome Canary Build (an extreme dev/beta mode) is amazing.

    Reply
  4. Emanuel says:
    14 years ago

    IE9 is the best browser I’ve ever used! About time for a revival for IE

    Reply
  5. tarun the great says:
    14 years ago

    internet explorer is the best site i have never seen.because i have chrome 11 and ie9 . till 2010 chrome was the best but internet explorer breaked all the records
    says tarun the great

    Reply

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