Moreover, there are many other applications which bring you the latest from the net.
If the so called ‘RSS with Bells’ is going to ring way too often, it may become a pain even if these alerts are from the sites you want. Firstly, I would argue against the success and necessity of WebSlices. There are many downsides to the new Internet Explorer 8 anyway. The Suggested Sites feature is a little interesting as I wonder if there is any business involved between the sites themselves and Microsoft. Other features include tools for developers, Favorites Bar, Automatic Crash Recovery, Zooming, Performance and Stability, and Suggested Sites. With rising fraudulence and Online threats, this is a much needed feature. SmartScreen Filter allows the user to know if a site has been previously involved in phishing scams. However, both the features need to be manually enabled before they can begin functioning. Other security features include cross-site scripting and click-jacking prevention. Moreover, it prevents websites form collecting information about the user. InPrivate Browsing perhaps is the most attractive of all the features and it helps the user to not leave any trace of browsing once it is closed. WebSlices are apparently ‘RSS with bells on’ and they would bring you the latest information constantly from wherever you might have subscribed. The tools seem to be the icing on the cake with the developers hoping migration to rival browsers thanks to them. Most important features of Internet Explorer 8 have been the WebSlices and InPrivate Browsing.
Though some people would not like to upgrade to the next version, IE 8 certainly has a number of great features which would woo even users of other rival browsers. Interesting new features on Internet Explorer 8