![]() Today’s release is essentially just a polished version of the developer preview. ![]() Microsoft won’t release a version of IE11 for those who plan to stay on Windows 8. Windows 8 users, the company reiterated in a blog post today, will have to wait for the free 8.1 update to upgrade. Microsoft won’t say when exactly it plans to release the Windows 7 version of IE11, but with the Windows 8.1 release on October 18, chances are IE11 for Windows 7 won’t launch too long after that. ![]() In total, the company hopes, the launch will bring IE11 to “more than 50% of desktops worldwide.” The so-called “release preview” will likely be the last beta version of IE11 for Windows 7 before the full release later this fall. Just about two months after it announced the developer preview of Internet Explorer 11 for Windows 7, Microsoft today launched an updated beta version of its browser.
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