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

I had the same problems, however, instead of using the scholl bar I tried the down cursor button, and it worked just fine (that's not saying you will be able to do the same).

Tried this out for a few days and thought it was an improvement over IE7 but still not nearly as good as Firefox.

I had to uninstall it though as it broke another app I use a lot. The app in question is Microsoft Money (why aren't I surprised). With IE8 installed every time I tried to close Money it would crash. It had worked fine up to installing IE8 and works fine again after uninstalling IE8.

okay im using it at the moment, and dum, i like the looks, especially the favourites bar at the top and how you can add them as tabs. but the actual browser is terrible. it makes the writings on the pages into one and i wouldnt or couldnt be able to read it, same with pictures, it would interfer with the other writings and pictures.. so i just emulate IE7. but yeah, needs improvements.

Tried this out for a few days and thought it was an improvement over IE7 but still not nearly as good as Firefox.

I had to uninstall it though as it broke another app I use a lot. The app in question is Microsoft Money (why aren't I surprised). With IE8 installed every time I tried to close Money it would crash. It had worked fine up to installing IE8 and works fine again after uninstalling IE8.

Please can you (or somebody else?) tell me how to uninstall it and revert safely back to IE 7? I hate this IE 8 BETA - it's too buggy for me and I much prefer Firefox anyway.

Please help someone :)

Please can you (or somebody else?) tell me how to uninstall it and revert safely back to IE 7? I hate this IE 8 BETA - it's too buggy for me and I much prefer Firefox anyway.

Please help someone :)

Control Panel -> Add or Remove Programs -> Windows Internet Explorer 8 -> Remove. Your system will be reverted to IE7 and all the updates you had installed for it.

Control Panel -> Add or Remove Programs -> Windows Internet Explorer 8 -> Remove. Your system will be reverted to IE7 and all the updates you had installed for it.

Ah yes, thank you for the help, but I am using Windows Vista and I forgot to mention that it isn't in Vista's 'Programs and Features' part (Vista's version of 'Add or Remove Programs').

Do you know of another way please?

Actually, after searching the Internet, I realised there are two different links to "View Installed Updates" in Vista. One in Windows Update and one in 'Programs and Features'. It is the one in 'Programs and Features' which us Vista users need. IE 8 is listed in there and uninstalls easily.

So, MioTheGreat was right. Thank you, I'm really grateful :)

Here is the link I found in case it helps anyone: http://www.mydigitallife.info/2008/03/07/h...8-ie8-in-vista/

Sorry for the offtopicness lol. Now to bring this thread back on topic:

I don't like IE 8.... :p

Am I the only one experiencing extremely poor performance with IE8? The keyboard input seems to take 0.5 seconds per key and javascript popup menus take forever to appear. I know it's just an alpha, but even for an alpha it's pretty bad performance wise on my computer.

Internet Explorer 8's been on my Vista laptop for a month. I turned the IE7 compatibility mode on a while ago as some of MS's own sites broke in the new IE8 standards mode. So far it has survived a month's worth of usage from all apps who use the IE engine without any hiccups.

I have only had one problem, and thats with the Favourites panel. Everytime it opens, it seems to crash. Otherwise, so far so good. The Activities feature is quite awesome, and I can see ways in which I can utilise this with both published Activities and ones I create myself, its all just XML!

WebSlices seem ok, I haven't quite gotten to the point where I can see their relevance. Just seems like a visual alternative to RSS/Atom feeds... It's based on the hAtom specification anyway.

Since this went out i've had it crash 3, maybe 4 times, but when it does the recovery feature pops up and if it wasn't for the fact it freezes for a few seconds (and i'm on a old PC) I wouldn't even notice it probably.

Now maybe it's just a tab that crashes or something but the fact is the whole thing doesn't go down.

But i'm ready for a new build already! Come on IE team.

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