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The Internet Explorer 11 Preview for Windows 7 is now available

By on July 25, 2013 - TAGS: None

That was fast, at least if you consider that it took Microsoft a lot longer to make available Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 7. Internet Explorer 11 shipped with the Windows 8.1 Preview the company released last month to the public.

Today, Microsoft has released a preview of Internet Explorer 11 for Windows 7 that interested users can download from this page on the Microsoft website.

Microsoft moved to a faster update cycle recently to publish updates to Internet Explorer more often to the public. While the company won't switch to a six week update cycle like Mozilla, it means that users won't have to wait years before new versions of the default Windows browser becomes available.  That is, at least on the systems the new versions support.

What you need to know

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You may have a couple of questions about the release. For instance, will it be installed next to the current Internet Explorer  browser on Windows 7, or will it replace the browser? Also, what is new in Internet Explorer 11 that you should get excited about? I'm going to address all those in a bit.

Microsoft has published a - very - large blog post about the developer preview that you will spend some time going through. I just read through the article and will provide you with the essential bits of information that you need to know.

Probably the biggest feature addition is support for WebGL which is being used by more and more applications on the Internet today. IE 11 uses gpu hardware acceleration to speed up WebGL on the system and contains safe guards that scan automatically for unsafe WebGL contents.

The browser supports several new HTML5 technologies as well, including closed captioning support, HTML Full Screen API or WebCrypto.

Some features, like Media Source Extensions (MSE) and Encrypted Media Extensions (EME) are only available on Windows 8.1 and not on Windows 7 or Windows 8 for that matter.

Developer Tools

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The browser's developer tools have been updated as well. You can press the F12 to open the tools at the bottom of the Internet Explorer window. While that worked in IE10 as well, the interface has been reworked so that all main options are now displayed on the left side of it.

You can resize the toolbar as you see fit, and use tools such as the Dom Explorer or CSS Inspector to debug web pages.

Microsoft has created a guide for the new developer tools that it has implemented in Internet Explorer 11 that walks interested users and developers through the new features.

Some notable feature additions include:

  • Autocomplete in the console.
  • Support for multi-line input.
  • Capture network traffic with the network tool which has received updates as well.
  • A new UI Responsiveness tool.
  • Script profiler tool has been updated.

Benchmark

You are probably wondering how well Internet Explorer 11 fares in the various JavaScript tests and other tests that one can run on the Internet.

Internet Explorer 11 scores 360 and 6 bonus points on the HTML5 test out of a total of 500 possible points. That's 30 points better than Internet Explorer 10 scores, but not as good as Firefox, Chrome or Opera are scoring as they all score more than 400 points in the test.

It is however a major improvement over Internet Explorer 9 with its 138 points.

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As far as Mozilla's Kraken benchmark is concerned which measures JavaScript performance, it ran a lot faster than Internet Explorer 10 on the test system but not nearly as fast as Firefox or Google Chrome.

IE11 Preview on Windows 7 ran the test in 3189ms while Firefox 25 needed 1912ms to complete the test. The difference between Internet Explorer and Chrome, Firefox and Opera is getting smaller on the other hand which is a good thing after all.

Installation

Internet Explorer 11 Preview will replace the current version of the browser on the system. The browser is listed as an update on the Installed Updates page in the Control Panel. Note that additional updates may need to be installed on Windows before IE11 can be installed.

The updates installed alongside IE11 are Microsoft Windows English Spelling Package and Microsoft Windows English Hyphenation Package. No other updates were installed on the test system.

The installation furthermore required a restart of the system before it would complete.

IE11 is only available in select languages at the time of writing: Arabic, English (US), Catalan, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), French, German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish.

Note: You can uninstall the preview of Internet Explorer 11 on your system to go back to the previous version of the web browser. A restart is again required to complete the process.

To uninstall Internet Explorer 11 again do the following:

  1. Press the Windows-key to open the start menu, type Programs and Features in the search box and select the View installed updates result.
  2. Locate Internet Explorer 11 in the Microsoft Windows section.
  3. Right-click the entry and select uninstall from the context menu
  4. Either restart right away when the prompt comes up or select to restart later.

 

Verdict

Internet Explorer 11 marks a step in the right direction for Windows' default browser. While it still lacks in several areas, it is fair to say that Microsoft is closing the gap. If you are stuck with Internet Explorer, then IE11 is your best choice right now as it is faster and more standards compliant than any other IE version that you may have access to.

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About the Author:Martin Brinkmann is a journalist from Germany who founded Ghacks Technology News Back in 2005. He is passionate about all things tech and knows the Internet and computers like the back of his hand. You can follow Martin on Facebook or Twitter.

Responses so far:

  1. Ficho says:

    Good news,but I'll wait for the stable version.

  2. smaragdus says:

    I am curious what kind of people use this crappy browser. I knew only one person who used it but he switched to another one about a year ago.

  3. ilev says:

    Does IE 11 still masquerade as firefox in order to be compatible with web sites ?

  4. imu says:

    Worth to mention that IE 11 is not available and can't be installed on machines running Windows 8.
    Any attempt will end up with an error.

    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/07/26/ie11_for_windows_7_preview/

  5. Dan says:

    I've downloaded and been trying for a few hours new IE11 dev release; Speed-Battle.com says it scored 359.36, with my Comodo Dragon (Chrome-based but Comodo-tweaked against java exploits) scoring 338.85; installed on Windows 7 SP1 Home Premium 64 bit. IE11 seems for me to comport with your verdict generally re standards compliance and step in right direction...but switching it momentarily to default browser status resulted in still a few security risk test failures that don't exist when default changed back to Comodo. Other than that, program manager et al report no real +/- in terms of HDD use by IE11/updates, but free space went down about 200MB; probably some 3rd-party deleter program not yet detecting IE11 locked index files/superfetch or some such as yet, at least on Windows 7.

    • Dan says:

      Just went surfing to see if any new stories on IE11; found this Microsoft link http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ie/bg182636(v=vs.85).aspx which describes the many official IE11 enhancements we are NOT getting in Windows 7 dev preview!

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