Hy sir
does it is accessible with jaws?
or I will have to remain to firefox
weighting for a satisfactory reply
chears

On 4/3/11, firoz <[email protected]> wrote:
> this i have copied from the other list
>
> Internet Explorer 9 Released: Here’s What You Need To Know
>
> image
>
> Microsoft has released the final version of Internet Explorer 9, and
> there’s just one question you should be asking yourself: Should I bother
> installing
> it? Here’s everything you need to know about the latest release of
> Microsoft’s infamous browser.
>
> Spoiler alert: If you are running Windows 7 or Vista, you should
> absolutely install IE9 on your PC—even if you prefer Chrome or Firefox,
> it’s better to
> have a secure, updated version of Internet Explorer.
>
> What’s New in Internet Explorer 9?
>
> If you want to see the full list of changes with all the original
> marketing detail, you can read Microsoft’s
> Beauty of the Web page,
> but here’s the highlights that you might be interested in.
>
> list of 5 items
> • Completely New Interface – as you can see in the screenshot above,
> there’s a completely new interface, designed from the ground up to save
> space on the
> screen—in fact, it uses even less pixels than Google Chrome.
> • Hardware Acceleration – IE9 is the first browser that taps into the
> power of your video card to make everything faster, by default. This
> browser is blazing
> fast, all around.
> • Pinned Sites – While Google Chrome might have started out with their
> web applications concept, IE9 takes it to another level by allowing site
> owners to
> customize the menus for sites pinned to the Windows 7 taskbar.
> • HTML5 Support – Microsoft has finally learned from their past
> mistakes, and focused on getting I.E. to the point of compliance with
> Internet standards.
> There’s a lot of whiners out there that say Microsoft didn’t make it
> work well enough, but I think it’s a good first step.
> • Combined Search / Address Bar – IE9 integrates the two boxes together
> into one, and even adds search suggestions that work quite well, similar
> to Google
> Chrome’s combined omnibox.
> list end
>
> There’s a ton of other, smaller, features below the hood, but these are
> the most interesting features. I’ve also highlighted some of them in
> screenshots
> below.
>
> You probably want to get to the screenshots, but first, here’s a couple
> of answers to questions you haven’t asked yet.
>
> list of 5 items
> • No, Internet Explorer 9 does not work on Windows XP.
> • Yes, you can install IE9 over top of the beta version if you had that
> installed.
> • Yes, If you have 32-bit Windows, you should install the 32-bit version.
> • Yes, If you have 64-bit Windows, you should install the 64-bit version
> (which includes the 32-bit version). Yes, you should upgrade to this
> version.
> • Yes, if you
> click this link
> it will take you to the download page.
> list end
>
> Where Can You Download It?
>
> I’ll have to assume that eventually Microsoft will offer IE9 through
> Windows Update, but for the moment, you’ll need to click the following
> link to download
> IE9. Remember to pick the right version for your operating system.
>
> http://www.beautyoftheweb.com/#/download
>
> image
>
> The new combined search/address bar is smart, and it’ll provide
> interesting suggestions right there in the browser itself. One of my
> favorites is the weather
> checker, which actually shows an image based on what’s going on outside.
> You know, cause looking out the window isn’t very geeky.
>
> image
>
> If you don’t like the combined Address Bar and Tabs on the same row, you
> can right-click on any of the tabs and choose “Show tabs on a separate
> row”. Note
> that you can also drag the divider between the address bar and the tabs
> to resize the address bar.
>
> image
>
> I totally stole this screenshot from Microsoft’s marketing page, since
> it does a great job of showing how the pinned sites feature works. Just
> drag the
> tab for any site to the taskbar, and voila! New pinned tab with a fun
> icon! Right-click on that tab, and you’ve got a custom jump list… at
> least, if that
> site has implemented the I.E.-specific features.
>
> image
>
> IE9 has what could essentially be considered “FlashBlock” built right
> in—just head to Safety-> ActiveX Filtering, and turn it on from there…
>
> image
>
>  From now on, whenever you go to a site that tries to use an ActiveX
> control like Flash, you’ll have to click the little icon in the address
> bar to enable
> it. Awesome!
>
> image
>
> There’s a lot more features, but we’re not going to bother with
> screenshots. Why? Because you should install it and see for yourself!
>
> For the record, I’m a Mozilla Firefox user, and while I do really like
> the new IE9, I’m sticking with Firefox… but I still recommend that you
> install IE9
> on your PC if you possibly can. There’s just no need to have an insecure
> IE8 sitting around, and even if you turn off Internet Explorer, there’s
> still
> a ton of applications that utilize the underlying components, and you
> should consider installing it the same as patching your PC for the
> latest security
> holes.
>
> And who knows… you might just like it.
>
> Download Internet Explorer 9 from beautyoftheweb.com
>
>
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