- Jan 24, 2011
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One week after Microsoft unveiled the release candidate for Internet Explorer 9, the revamped browser has attracted two million downloads, the company announced Wednesday.
"We continue to be humbled by the enthusiasm and uptake of IE9," Roger Capriotti, director of Internet Explorer Product Marketing, said in a blog post.
Those currently using IE9 beta will be prompted to replace that version with the RC this month, but it is also available as a manual download.
"Early testers are already experiencing the beauty of the web across their favorite websites – and enjoying one-click access to a site-centric browsing experience by pinning their sites directly to their Windows 7 taskbar," Capriotti wrote. "We're encouraged by this early response and urge you to download IE9 RC today and let us know your thoughts."
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"We continue to be humbled by the enthusiasm and uptake of IE9," Roger Capriotti, director of Internet Explorer Product Marketing, said in a blog post.
Those currently using IE9 beta will be prompted to replace that version with the RC this month, but it is also available as a manual download.
"Early testers are already experiencing the beauty of the web across their favorite websites – and enjoying one-click access to a site-centric browsing experience by pinning their sites directly to their Windows 7 taskbar," Capriotti wrote. "We're encouraged by this early response and urge you to download IE9 RC today and let us know your thoughts."
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