Monday, 14 March 2011

Microsoft to Release IE9 Today » Web Tech » SitePoint Blogs

It’s here. Two years after IE8 was revealed, Microsoft will release the final version of Internet Explorer 9.0 during the South by Southwest Interactive Festival at 9PM PDT. For most of the world, that means it won’t be available until Tuesday, March 15:

US PDTMarch 14, 21:00
US MDTMarch 14, 22:00
US CDTMarch 14, 23:00
US EDTMarch 15, 00:00
UTC/GMTMarch 15, 04:00
UK / IrelandMarch 15, 04:00
EuropeMarch 15, 05:00
Eastern EuropeMarch 15, 6:00
MoscowMarch 15, 7:00
IndiaMarch 15, 09:30
ChinaMarch 15, 12:00
JapanMarch 15, 13:00
Australia AWSTMarch 15, 12:00
Australia ACSTMarch 15, 13:30
Australia AESTMarch 15, 14:00
New ZealandMarch 15, 17:00

(If you’re excited, it’s worth checking an hour or two before those times.)

The IE9 download will be available from beautyoftheweb.com and the Microsoft Internet Explorer page. I’m sure I don’t need to remind you, but:

Most of us have experienced the beta or release candidate versions of IE9 so there are unlikely to be any major surprises. However, this is the first version which most home and business users will install. Whatever your opinion of Internet Explorer, it remains the world’s most-used browser and IE9 will become an important part of your development life.

There are several important questions to ask yourself:

  1. Should you install IE9 now or wait until a significant proportion of clients have migrated?
  2. If you’ve been holding off using HTML5 and CSS3, is it now time to start investigating those technologies?
  3. Which modern technologies can be used in IE9 and — more importantly — what’s missing?

Will you install IE9 today? Keep an eye on SitePoint for IE9 reviews, tips and tutorials coming soon…

Posted on March 14, 2011 in Web Tech and tagged as: , . The views and opinions in this blog post are those of its author.

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