Internet Explorer 10 RTM for Windows 7 SP1 available


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A moment ago Ars Technica tweeted a link to a (now pulled) story about Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 7 being out.

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At first I couldn't find it on the MS website or Windows Update. A moment of searching later however I came across the download page for it. The RTM version is 10.0.9200.16521

Download: Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 7 SP1

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Is Adobe Flash player integrated into internet explorer 10 in windows 7, like it is in windows 8 (and are flash player updates delivered via windows update)?

I don't see anything on my machine to indicate that it is. And going to a flash based site prompts me to install it.

IE10 has built in Adblocking mechanism through ActiveX Filtering + Tracking Protection lists (adblocking and privacy) at the http level saving bandwidth.

The best HTML5 H.264 video acceleration in Youtube

www.youtube.com/html5

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While Google Chrome is my browser of choice, I am glad to see IE has been updated finally. One thing though I'm curious about is, I saw that the preview release of IE10 also required a pre-release of the Win7 SP1 Platform Update, does this automatically get installed when you run the IE10 installer?

While Google Chrome is my browser of choice, I am glad to see IE has been updated finally. One thing though I'm curious about is, I saw that the preview release of IE10 also required a pre-release of the Win7 SP1 Platform Update, does this automatically get installed when you run the IE10 installer?

Yes, it does get installed with IE10.

Chrome + Adblock for me.

Until there's a suitable replacement on IE, I just can't bring myself to use it again.

I'm so glad I use Firefox, so glad..

So glad I'm using Linux right now!!

Sorry, couldn't resist that one, but I AM using Linux!!

IE10 is DEFINITELY faster, even pre-release! Glad to see it! :)

Hitting F11 takes over the entire screen on my 1080p monitor.

Yea I know, but that is not what I am saying, I know what F11 does, I`m saying the full screen BUTTON doesn't go full screen, it only takes over the size of the browser window, so if you have IE10 windowed to 800x600 on a 1920x1080 LCD, you do not get full screen, you only get 800x600 and it still leaves the IE10 border

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