The new interface for the next generation browser, the Internet Explorer (9) got leaked on Microsoft’s Russian Website. The first true screenshot of what exactly the IE (9) would look like appeared on the site of the Russian site. Although the post was pulled off immediately, Mary-jo-Foley from ZDNet successfully captured the screenshot and its information.

The feel of IE (9) is very similar to the present Google Chrome. The browser offers a minimalist user interface and leaves much room for the websites. The IE (9) is expected to support the modern versions of HTML5. Some of the new features are added are based on HTML5, CSS3, DOM L2 and L3, SVG, etc.

The navigation bar is a more simplified one along with the tools. Unlike the previous version the IE (9) has fewer elements leaving more space for the site. Also the tools are simpler. An integrated search box into one address bar protects the user data and all the menus are merged into one. Only what is necessary to the user while browsing is displayed on the screen. Further an advanced function of aero snap quickly displays two sites or pages at the same site. All one needs to do is drag the edges of the screen and the sites/pages appear next to each other.

If this leaked information is to be believed then we surely know what the September 15 launch has in store for us. Still if you something more in mind you always share it with us.