K let's give it a try...
quote:
Originally posted by IE8 installer
Checking your computer for malicious software
WTF? I'm installing a browser, not some anti-malware tool..
I'll do that when
I feel like it, not when m$ feels like it
anyway,
quote:
Originally posted by IE8 installer
You must restart your computer before using Internet Explorer 8 to ensure that all files are updated."
"Restart later"
quote:
Originally posted by Annoying popup
It is strongly recommended that you choose "Restart now" to allow setup to finish. Blablabla
Are you sure you want to restart later?"
yeah I'm sure else I wouldn't have clicked "Restart later"... geez let me finish my download first please
So after the download is finished and the pc is rebooted I could start using IE8
First page I visit (default msn stuff not included) is already screwed. It's the latest post section of the msghelp forums.
I can't seem to open any image (just the image, an image inside a page works fine) from SkyDrive, which is a service from m$ so I'd expect that to work.
But oh well, it's still beta so I guess that will be sorted out over time, just like the google maps issue.
As for memory usage, I looked up iexplore.exe in the task manager and was amazed that it used only 20MB of memory with 2 tabs open.
After a second look (and a sort-by-mem-usage
), however, I discovered a second iexplore thread eating away almost 70MB.
That's a total of nearly 90MB for only 2 tabs.
Though that will hopefully be sorted out in the final.
But wtf does a browser need a second thread for?
Now, usability.
I don't know how it was with IE7, but one of the first things that annoyed me in IE8 is the fact that you
can not move the toolbar on the left side of the tabs, you can only resize the toolbar. Apparently m$ used some sort of digital super glue to keep them in place, so once you have a few tabs open either their titles become impossible to read or half of the buttons are hidden behind an arrow, defeating the whole purpose of having them on a toolbar in the first place. This lack of movability is not only present in the mentioned toolbar, actually it applies to most of the toolbars.
In short, it will not be a browser which could possibly replace the one I currently use.
NOTE: I don't name my current browser on purpose, to prevent certain people from accusing me of "destroying an IE thread with fanboyism" \o/
edit: wtf? can't seem to uninstall the darn thing