IE team has a question and answer: information about win10 Spartan browser

  

Computer Store News: The new Spartan browser will replace IE as the main browser of Win10. However, IE11 will still coexist with this "newbie" in Win10, but IE browser will not run like "Where Win7 and Win8.1" before the "stage", but go to the "behind the scenes" .


The Microsoft Internet Explorer team today held a Q&A session on their Twitter, answering hundreds of questions about Project Spartan.

We have taken some of these interesting questions and presented them to our readers:

A netizen asked Microsoft's "IE developers" to ask IE11 how to handle it in Windows 10. Question

Answer: IE will not be fixed in the taskbar or in the start (menu/screen), you can find it in ‘Windows Attachments’. &##>

# AskIE @ZacB_IE will not be pinned to the taskbar or start menu. You can find it in the Windows attachment.

— IE Dev Chat (@IEDevChat) April 2, 2015

The Spartan browser continues to use CTRL + R to refresh webpage shortcuts.

# AskIE @atbigelow Yes, we have recently added this shortcut and hope it will meet you soon!

— IE Dev Chat(@IEDevChat)April 2015 2D

Spartan Browser will provide a customized experience for different devices.

# AskIE @martinsuchan On Windows 10, Sparta will use Continuum to provide a customized experience on mouse/touchscreen and desktop/tablet/phone.

— IE Dev Chat (@IEDevChat) April 2, 2015

On the update, Microsoft focused on the Spartan browser, and IE only got security updates. IE11 will also receive security updates and other very important updates, but most of the work will still be handed over to the Spartan browser for processing.

# AskIE @ZacB_IE will still get security updates and other high-priority updates, but most of the work is around Sparta.

— IE Dev Chat(@IEDevChat) April 2, 2015

The Spartan browser supports live tiles.

# AskIE @filfat Yes, support for dynamic tiles.

— IE Dev Chat (@IEDevChat) April 2, 2015

As expected, the Spartan browser will not be available for Windows 7.

# AskIE @ericlaw Now we are fully committed to developing Windows 10. We currently have no plans to offer Sparta for Windows 7.

— IE Dev Chat (@IEDevChat) April 2, 2015

On the Spartan browser, Microsoft will continue to invest in the F12 development tools.

# AskIE @mehedih_ We will integrate the F12 development tools for the Spartan browser and will continue to invest in updating them.

— IE Dev Chat(@IEDevChat)April 2, 2015

What is Microsoft's name for Project Spartan?

# AskIE @tomwarren Sorry, Marketing People are not in … there are answers to tell us!

— IE Dev Chat(@IEDevChat) April 2, 2015

More details on extended support will be announced shortly.

# AskIE @josefajardo Stay tuned for more details on the expansion plan …

— IE Dev Chat(@IEDevChat)April 2, 2015

The Bada browser will satisfy most users after the official release of Win10.

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