http://www.winrumors.com/internet-explorer-9-release-candidate-rc-now-available-to-download/
On a side note, Impulse crashes every time I open it since I installed the RC. Huh?
Sounds like a good name for a skin, John.
[quote who="Jafo" reply="15" id="2885724"]Oh...and almost always you have to post a thread comment twice.....the first time fails.
Sounds like a winner to me.
noobie-newbie here, what does "release candidate" actually signify?
I was all set to give a silly answer, then realized I didn't know what it meant either. Check out this link. http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-release-candidate.htm
I quess neither the users or developers want to see RC-2
No, but it does replace EIEIO as an alternative chorus.
Sincerely,
Old MacDonald
^
Sad thing is after you uninstall the Beta, the problem still exists. I sent a few blank PMs before I figured that out.
I didn't like the beta because it moved the icon for your favorites to the right side of the browser. While there might be a way to move it back to the left, I couldn't find it.
It left the add to favorites bar icon on the left so I would click on it thinking I was opening my favorites and everytime I clicked, it would add the current page to the favorites bar.
This was too much of an issue for me an I had to uninstall it.
Phoon made a funny
RC..."Release Candidate' is essentially 'post Beta' but still pre 'RTM' [Release to Manufacture]...
or....
Beta = 'what are the bugs?'
and
RC = 'did we get them all?'
'operative' words lol
BF does not exist.
I installed IE9 RC yesterday and then began to experience problems with Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI). Some gadget monitoring such as network information continued to work while CPU and Process information stopped working. Doing a restore prior to the IE9 RC installation solved the problem.
I'd stay away from EI9 until it learns how to play nice.