The Release Preview is now available to download from Microsoft’s site. Win 7 build of IE 10 has the same look and feel as the Windows 8 version, with full-screen browsing, hardware acceleration, deep multi-touch support and a predictive “Flip ahead” feature that guesses what page you want to see next. If you own a Windows 7 PC that doesn’t have a touchscreen you should still be able to pull off multi-touch gestures in IE using a track-pad, assuming you have the right drivers. If all else fails, though, you can still use the browser with your mouse and keyboard.