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  1. 1. Rate your experience with IE8 beta 1 so far

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I get scrambled images on most websites. In both IE8 and IE7 mode. The performance is crap. The UI is discusting on Vista.

The list goes on. Im going back to IE7 until this RTM's. Worst beta of IE iv seen since IE4.0 imo.

i dunno man, i thought beta 1 of ie7 was pretty brutal too

Remember, this release is targetted at web developers. There are a few other nice new user-facing features (crash recovery, and not having to open new windows for Protected Mode IE to be on/off for different tabs, etc), but this is far from the complete IE 8 experience.

Can anyone get the Facebook WebSlice to work. I click the link and it just takes me to the facebook homepage which has a message at the top telling I'm using Internet Explorer 6 and facebook works better in 7. I don't know why it thinks I'm using version 6 when I have version 8 installed.

Ok, so I went to a few sites in IE8 mode and for the most part they all worked right except my Live personal page had problems. I'm back in IE7 mode for now, and I know this is just the start.

A few things that i've noted so far, and this is only about 10-15mins into using it. Performance is the same as IE7 is for me (XP SP2 btw), on this old as heck PC of mine. I like how they split the tabs into their own process to get the crash recovery going finally BUT memory usage in this beta is up big over IE7. This could just be due to any debug bits in this beta that are working though so I'll wait and see how Beta 2 and the RCs look later on, no biggy for now though I don't mind.

The biggest problem I have with it right now, they seem to have gotten rid of the "Open these tabs the next time IE starts" Option when closing IE8 with tabs open. Now it justs asks you to either close all of them or just the one you're on? Maybe i'm not understanding this right but if I just close the one i'm on does that mean the others will open up next time? I'll have to text this out heh.

That's about it for now, I haven't tried to d/l anything to see if they made any changes to the way IE downloads files but I don't expect them to have at this point.

Nope, seems the tabs option to open again when you start IE the next time is now gone from this beta 1 build. That sucks because I used that option alot with IE7.

Anyone know why or how I can get tabs to open like before?

anyone else having problems scrolling on certain blogs? it goes to the top half-way thru the page

I had that problem on some blogs also, but now in IE7 mode it's gone. You'll have to use the scroll bar to go down in IE8 mode so it doesn't jump back up from the looks of it.

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