Although Firefox is my choice for Internet browsers, I do use Microsoft's Internet Explorer from time to time. Yesterday, I installed the release candidate of Internet Explorer 8.
I can't say I'm a big fan of their "Web slice" approach as it feels like I'm ramming Google Desktop via RSS feeds down the browser's favorites bar. Who know though, perhaps the slice approach will grow on me. However, I am a big fan of Microsoft creating a more compliant and less buggy browser and IE8 seems to fit the bill. If IE7 was a good step in the right direction then IE8 gets Microsoft's users pretty close to the destination.
Meanwhile, my rant to all the IE6 users. I can't believe that about a third of Microsoft Windows users are still using IE6. Shame on you if you are still using that insecure, buggy, and non-compliant browser. Microsoft doesn't even want you to use that browser...and yet you're still stuck in the stone ages. I have a theory that IE6 is symbolic of the problems of complacency at Microsoft and those companies/users that are still on that browser. IE8 arriving on a modern Windows desktop near you and you're still on IE6? Give me a break!