Last week Microsoft unfurled what it calls the “release candidate” version of Internet Explorer 9, the latest version of the world’s most widely-used browser.
Unlike the beta version I wrote about in September, this version is considered ready enough for the general public. No doubt Microsoft will make a couple more small tweaks – probably bug fixes — before declaring a final version, but you can go to the company’s beautyoftheweb.com site and install the release candidate now. It will automatically update itself to the final release later, using the standard Windows Update system on your PC.
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