We got time with IE9 today to bring your our hands on: Internet Explorer 9 review.
There are a number of minor changes to the IE9 user interface, including slightly squarer edges to the tabs. As frequently requested during the beta, you can now put the tabs on a separate line to make room for more of them (right-click on any tab to choose this).
The 'one bar' is still there, so you type URLs and searches into the same place, but there's an extra icon to specify when something is a search; click the search icon and it puts a question mark at the beginning of the search, telling IE to send it straight to your default search provider instead of checking to see if it's a valid URL first (you can type the question mark in by hand as well).
The 'one bar' is still there, so you type URLs and searches into the same place, but there's an extra icon to specify when something is a search; click the search icon and it puts a question mark at the beginning of the search, telling IE to send it straight to your default search provider instead of checking to see if it's a valid URL first (you can type the question mark in by hand as well).
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