December 2008

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Executive Summary: Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 Beta 2 has compatibility problems and might not be your first choice for a web browser right now, and Google Chrome Beta, though it's an excellent first effort, lacks some obvious features, such as the ability to be centrally managed.

Google Chrome Beta

Pros: Excellent rendering engine; good performance; simple interface

Cons: Not easily extensible; not centrally manageable

Rating: 4 out of 5

Recommendation: The release of Google's first Web browser, Chrome, prompted fears that webmasters and web application developers would have to deal with yet another web-browser rendering engine. However, Chrome utilizes the high quality WebKit engine, offering excellent site compatibility and performance. Chrome also excels with a stripped-down UI. The Chrome home page, by default, will show you a new "tab page" that includes your nine most visited pages on the left and the sites you search on most on the right, in list format. If there’s a disappointment, it’s that Chrome isn’t yet as extensible as its competition. And it lacks such obvious features as a full-featured bookmark management system. Still, it’s a great first effort.

Contact: Google • www.google.com

Discussion: www.winsupersite.com/reviews/google_chrome_handson.asp


Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 Beta 2

Pros: Excellent end-user functionality and security

Cons: Compatibility is much worse than expected, even in Compatibility View

Rating: 3 out of 5

Recommendation: Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) 8.0 Beta 2 is a surprisingly tepid release—its compatibility problems overshadow its many functional and security improvements. The software giant pledged to release IE 8.0 as a standards-compliant browser, and it succeeded. But I've experienced many issues with IE 8.0, whether I was using the default rendering mode or the compatibility mode, which renders sites as IE 7.0 did. Many sites, including Microsoft sites, simply don't render correctly with this browser. Until this is fixed, it limits IE 8.0’s appeal.

Contact: Microsoft • 800-426-9400 • www.microsoft.com

Discussion: www.winsupersite.com/reviews/ie8_beta2.asp

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