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March 27th, 2009

IE 8: Can I have the lite version?

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 9:26 am

Categories: Apple, Google, Internet Explorer

Tags: Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web Browsers, Internet, Mary Jo Foley

The same day that Microsoft released Internet Explorer 8 (IE 8) to the Web, I downloaded and installed it on my three-year-old workhorse Thinkpad X60 on which I’m still running XP.

It’s been a rocky week-plus. I haven’t had as many of the compatibility issues as I was having before the final bits came out. I haven’t been obsessed with discerning whether IE 8 opens my pages .02 seconds faster than Safari or Chrome or Firefox. And because I’m not a developer, I haven’t been keeping tabs on how many CSS or ACID tests IE 8 passes.

But speaking of tabs… I have been having a heck of a time getting more than a couple IE 8 tabs to work the way I came to expect with IE 7. When trying to open an IM’d or e-mailed link, IE 8 kept whirring and whirring away, never managing to open the sites I was trying to view.

I’ve had a few folks try to help me figure out what’s wrong. I’ve uninstalled and reinstalled IE 8; removed add-ons; downloaded the most recent versions of Flash and Silverlight and tried and tried again.

Thanks to my ZDNet blogging colleague Ed Bott, things are working quite a bit better today. (Read Bott’s full post to see his DLL tip that helped my IE 8 performance. I am the mystery colleague he cites in his explainer.)

The bottom line is because of the way IE 8 isolates tabs, it uses more RAM. And all I’ve got on this machine is 1 GB. (I typically have a bunch of RAM-intensive apps open, and, if I could, would have eight to ten IE tabs open, too.) Bott makes a good case for the importance of tab isolation — and I have been loving the fact that when one tab in IE 8 crashes, it doesn’t (necessarily) take down my whole browser.

But my conclusion is: I need IE Lite!

What’s been your IE 8 experience so far?

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RE: IE 8: Can I have the lite version?  iHateLusers | 03/27/09
Two things that make the Web bad  jk_10 | 03/27/09
Without those two things  Michael Kelly | 03/27/09
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Silverlight is a non-starter since websites want 100% coverage, standards  DonnieBoy | 03/27/09
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RE: IE 8: Can I have the lite version?  samavedam_vijay@... | 03/27/09
RE: IE 8: Can I have the lite version?  rakesh.eid@... | 03/27/09
Mary Jo: IE Lite is called Chorme: http://www.google.com/chrome  DonnieBoy | 03/27/09
You would never look back  GuidingLight | 03/27/09
But always look behind your back  jorjitop | 03/27/09
Checking your 6  e_e_fuller@... | 03/28/09
This is especially funny  LiquidLearner | 03/29/09
Chorme? Ha!  mgmirkin | 03/30/09
Opening a couple of websites should not require 50GB of memory  wackoae | 03/27/09
RE: IE 8: Can I have the lite version?  ihatevi | 03/27/09
Well, they had to find SOME way to make XP look bad! happy  D. W. Bierbaum | 04/13/09
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RE: IE 8: Can I have the lite version?  Xentrax | 03/27/09
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Mary, you need a course to learn how using a PC  qmlscycrajg | 03/28/09
OMFG  Zogg | 03/28/09
You need to read and pay attention more.....  linux for me | 03/29/09
Runs fine in 256MB RAM  Open_Sauce | 03/28/09
RE: IE 8: Can I have the lite version?  vdude8 | 03/29/09
Time to update and upgrade RAM  Lerianis | 03/29/09
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i agree--tabs take too long to open  hansonjb | 04/13/09
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