

The new version scored 32/100, while IE8 came in at 20/100. He then revealed that three weeks in, IE9 is already topping IE8. "It's something we have to go and improve," he said. "We have a lot of things that you've asked us to do, that we need to do, in building Internet Explorer," Sinofsky added.įirst, he admitted IE is behind the pack on the Acid3 test, a standards compliance rating. "We intend to make sure that Internet Explorer represents the very best browser for Windows and that it represents the most world class and modern browsing experience that we can develop," he said.īut he admitted that work still needed to be done. Speaking today at the Professional Developers Conference (PDC), Windows president Steven Sinofsky said that Microsoft is looking to make IE the best browser for Windows. Development of Internet Explorer 9 is just three weeks in, but Microsoft is already bragging about its new features.
