Microsoft Spartan browser release: new interface, kernel built-in reading mode

  

Microsoft officially released a new generation of full-platform operating system Windows today. It is understood that Win 10 system will unify multiple platforms such as PC, mobile phone, Xbox, etc., and make many changes to the start menu and operation center. At the press conference, the new browser Spartan (Spartan) officially unveiled in Win10.

As previously rumored, the Spartan interface UI with the new kernel is very simple, similar to Chrome, and the card-style experience is much better than IE. During the use process, the user can mark the page directly for remarks, and the way to make the page notes is no longer limited to the touch screen or the touch pen. After the notes are completed, they can be directly shared or saved to OneNote.















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Another feature of Spartan is the reading mode, which displays web pages as pages and generates a reading list. Users can share this feature across platforms and save readings offline. It is understood that Pocket, Instapaper, Safari have similar functions.

In addition, Spartan has built-in Microsoft Cortana. Via Xiaona, the browser address bar automatically displays the weather, and the airline name can also be used to automatically display flight information.

It is reported that the Spartan browser will provide internal testing within the next three to five months.

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