It’s official: No IE 8 until 2009 |
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| Written by Administrator | |
| Thursday, 20 November 2008 20:33 | |
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Until yesterday, Microsoft’s only official pronouncement of when the final IE 8 release was due was before the end of “this year.” I had heard from insiders that Microsoft was aiming to release the final IE 8 build in November, 2008 — a plan which seemed quite ambitious given how often I “report a Webpage problem” to Microsoft when I’m surfing the Web using IE 8 Beta 2. IE General Manager Dean Hachamovitch provided information on the updated IE 8 timetable on Wednesday. From his post:
If Windows 7, which includes IE 8 as part of the operating system, is released to manufacturing around mid-year 2009, perhaps the final, standalone IE 8 will debut around the same time. Anyone else testing IE 8 Beta 2? What’s your take on how close to done Microsoft’s next browser release really is?
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After one more public test build early next year, Microsoft plans to release the final version of Internet Explorer 8 in calendar 2009. Microsoft officials shared the updated timetable via a November 19 post on the IE Blog.


