IE is still there! Microsoft announced its existence in Win10

  

Computer store news: Since we learned that Internet Explorer 11 will no longer be the default browser for Windows 10, in the past few weeks, many people are talking about IE11 The future is extremely interesting. Today Microsoft finally announced how they are going to deal with IE11 on Windows 10.


According to Microsoft, Internet Explorer 11 does not appear in the taskbar and start menu by default, and will be buried in the Windows attachment folder. But it won't be turned off or disabled, and if the user has a place to do it, Internet Explorer can be launched quite easily.

In Windows 10, Internet Explorer will be in a secondary location, primarily to open legacy websites. Microsoft plans to create a new Project Spartan for Windows 10 as a new Web browser for users. Internet Explorer will be primarily targeted at businesses and those who need backward compatibility.

However, Internet Explorer will continue to receive security updates and some high-priority updates. In addition, Microsoft will focus entirely on the Spartan browser, which almost means that Internet Explorer will not move on to IE12.

Microsoft will host the Build conference later this month, and the company is expected to demonstrate a "full-featured" Windows 10 Build. RTM is expected to be completed in June, so it is definitely a critical moment for Microsoft.

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