Microsoft and Adobe cooperate to develop Win10 Spartan browser

  

Computer store news: Microsoft announced today that they have cooperated with Adobe, the two sides will jointly develop Windows 10 Spartan browser. This is Microsoft's first partner after claiming to build an open platform, and strives to create an "impressive web browsing experience on Windows 10".


Microsoft writes:

Adobe is one of the main contributors to the open source browser engine, including WebKit, Blink and Gecko. In the past, letting them (or any company other than Microsoft) contribute to the IE code base is a challenging task. This also allows Adobe to improve the Web platform in other browsers without introducing improvements to the Microsoft platform. But when Microsoft worked with the Adobe Web platform team to develop the Spartan browser a few months ago, the situation began to change.

The Adobe team has made outstanding contributions to web layout, layout, graphic design and dynamic effects. Adobe engineers Rik Cabanier, Max Vujovic, Sylvain Galineau and Ethan Malasky have also contributed a lot to the collaboration with IE team engineers.

Microsoft went on to talk about it, and in the latest March Win10 preview 10041, Adobe supported it, including CSS features such as dot gradients and new image blending modes.

In the official blog released today, Microsoft only mentioned Adobe, and we are expected to hear more announcements from Microsoft in the next few months.

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