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Not sure why it needs me to close VLC and CD art Display:

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My new browser though.

I have lived without all the Firefox extensions for a good while now so hello IE9 :D

I dunno why it had to close all my apps either but hell I'll take this new method over having to restart. In the end after it's done it restarts the apps it seems. I like this change, it's about time installing/updating IE doesn't need a damn restart of Windows.

Like I wrote down earlier: Compared to what you see with Safari 5 on Mac OS X the animations of IE 9 really aren't that smooth. I'm not saying the feature doesn't work the way it should, I'm just saying the actual animations are pretty rough.

I understood what you said. I'm saying they are not rough at all for me. Tearing off a tab goes very smoothly from it being a tab on the window to a separate tab page. There is no jerkiness or flickering or anything. The window border smoothly fades away as the tab is dragged.

Not sure why it needs me to close VLC and CD art Display:

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My new browser though.

I have lived without all the Firefox extensions for a good while now so hello IE9 :D

It updates the Internet Options control panel so anything using it for obtaining network settings has to be closed.

which are the benefits for grouping tabs anyway ?

It makes it easier to see that those tabs are the same web site. :)

which are the benefits for grouping tabs anyway ?

If you're doing a lot of tasks at once, tab groups help you keep track of which tags belong to each task, which can come in handy sometimes. That said though, the feature is far from perfect.

I'm a Chrome user, decided to switch to IE for a while. It definitely looks sleak, but I don't see how this will be sucessful when there's Chrome and Firefox, which do what IE9 does and more. I like the pinned tabs and group tabs, but I'd rather have a fully standards-compliant browser (IE9 only scores 95 at Acid3), spell checking and a download manager that doesn't look like a kid put it together.

( it doesn't work anyway..still colored)

Did you restart the browser?

^ Yup, having the same issue. Works fine in Compatibility Mode though, for now I'll just use that. The beauty of the web indeed...

According to the W3 validator that page has 103 errors on it. Not really IE's fault. ;)

Just add the site to the compatibility list.

I'd rather have a fully standards-compliant browser (IE9 only scores 95 at Acid3), spell checking and a download manager that doesn't look like a kid put it together.

Download manager notwithstanding, there is now the Speckie extension for in-line spellchecking, and the 95/100 on Acid3 was by design since those last 5 points aren't in the official HTML5 spec.

Anyone know how to enable the DoNotTrack header functions added in the RTM (as mentioned here)?

I understood what you said. I'm saying they are not rough at all for me. Tearing off a tab goes very smoothly from it being a tab on the window to a separate tab page. There is no jerkiness or flickering or anything. The window border smoothly fades away as the tab is dragged.

I'll see if my drivers are up-to-date, maybe that will fix things.

Why does the Ad Bot pop-up?? Clearly I'm logged in, otherwise I wouldn't be typing this message. :blink:

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I'll see if my drivers are up-to-date, maybe that will fix things.

Why does the Ad Bot pop-up?? Clearly I'm logged in, otherwise I wouldn't be typing this message. :blink:

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I'm seeing the adbot posts too. I think it's a Neowin glitch.

I've entered a defect report for the Aero Snap tab issue here if you want to vote on it.

Question -- when I open a pinned website, why does IE 9 open with no toolbars? Is this normal, or something I'm doing wrong?

They changed that behavior in the release candidate. I was actually hoping they would. Even more convenient would have been to allow separate favorite bars for pinned sites, but oh well... :D

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