
IT professionals also get a special toolkit to stop Microsoft servers from deploying the software in a corporate environment if necessary - read this Microsoft page for more info.Choose the web browser that puts you first. Also there is version of Internet Explorer 11 for Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 64-bit. If you can’t wait, head over to this Microsoft download page to grab your version of Internet Explorer 11 (32-bit or 64-bit) and in your language.

Keep in mind that Microsoft won’t release a version of IE 11 for XP or Vista, only on modern operating systems such as Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows Server. Here is a video that Microsoft put together to show some of the new features: Also Microsoft making available Internet Explorer in Windows 7 is not only going to help to grow in market share, but it is also going to help web developers to continue to build beautiful and responsive websites and web services. It does comes with pretty much all the features you would expect such as WebGL, web standards, F12 tools, faster page loading, and improve JavaScript rendering. Version eleven of the popular internet software first shipped with Windows 8.1 and although the version for Windows 7 won’t get you the Metro environment and a few features only found in IE 11 for Windows 8.1 such as the address bar located at bottom of the screen, new taps views, support for premium video extensions, Google’s SPDY protocol, and supports Enhanced Protected Mode browser security. Microsoft even has a website ( ie./testdrive) set up specially to see the performance of IE 11 by running different demos that showcase the difference between web browsers.
