IE 9 brings a more beautiful web to Windows customers

Jul 9, 2012 12:40 GMT  ·  By

Internet Explorer 9 can deliver a more beautiful web, the Redmond-based software giant Microsoft has been touting since about two years ago.

The application, launched in beta in 2010 for Windows 7 computers, and available for Windows Vista as well, is seen as a truly modern browser, capable of delivering a great experience to Microsoft’s users.

The latest TV commercial for IE9, embedded below, suggests nothing different. The browser is fast, mind-blowing, capable of an amazing navigation experience at all times.

And it has all the necessary ingredients for that, as Microsoft has built it using the latest web technologies out there.

Furthermore, the company has partnered with various companies to optimize websites for use with its browser, providing users with more than they hoped for.

To show more of what the browser can do, Microsoft also launched various testing websites, where users could compare the performance of this application against the capabilities of rival software.

Moreover, the software giant teamed with players from the music or film industry as well to launch promotional websites that could deliver a new, interactive experience to those using Internet Explorer 9.

Apparently, the marketing campaign for IE9 has started to pay off. The browser is currently the most used on Windows 7 computers, and is slowly grabbing additional market share all around the world.

What’s even better is that Microsoft has further perfected the browser for use on the upcoming Windows 8 platform, where it will be included right from the start as Internet Explorer 10.

Designed to take advantage of the Metro interface in the next-generation operating system, as well as of the mobile architecture of Windows 8 tablets, Internet Explorer 10 should deliver an even better navigation experience when compared to Internet Explorer 9.

For Windows 7 users, however, Internet Explorer 9 remains the best option when it comes to choosing a browser coming from Microsoft. If you haven’t installed it already and would like to see what it can deliver, download it from Softpedia via this link.