Friday 03 September 2010 Government 2.0: The Road Ahead
Microsoft's Internet Explorer 8 hits snags

Users have reported issues with printing from websites, search malfunctions, image problems and boot time

San Francisco: Despite some initial glowing reviews, Microsoft has been flooded with complaints about its new Internet Explorer 8 and has seen early users downgrade to the previous version, reports DPA.

The software giant is hoping that its new browser will help stem a steady flight of surfers to rival products, most notably the open-source Firefox browser.    

According to the latest figures, Firefox now controls 22 per cent of the browser market compared to 67 per cent for Internet Explorer, which once enjoyed more than 90 per cent of the market.    

According to the Information Week report, most users have complained about issues with printing from websites, search malfunctions, image problems and the boot time.

Users are also reported to be unhappy about the fact that the new browser takes up four gigabytes of disk space.    

Microsoft released Internet Explorer 8 on Thursday, touting its greater speed, security and ease of use.

Millions of users installed the free download and by Sunday some 2.59 per cent of web surfers were using the software.    

By Monday the figure had dropped to 1.86 per cent as "early adopters of IE8 are switching back to the more familiar, and—at this point—reliable Explorer 7 browser", the report said.

I have down loaded the ie8 it is working fine.

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