Windows 8/RT version IE10

  

Computer store news: A few months ago, Microsoft announced that it has partnered with Adobe to push Flash support to Windows 8/RT version of Internet Explorer 10 without having to download and install an external Plugin. By default, IE10 won't run Flash, but starting this Tuesday, it will change. On today's IE blog, Microsoft announced: From today, a Windows8/RT IE10 will automatically update and will enable Flash by default.


Microsoft is also determined, because the vast majority of sites using Flash will be compatible with IE10 touch-based experience, and how much will affect Win8 performance and battery performance. Previously, Microsoft set up a website with a list of IE10 compatibility views. The company believes that IE10 can run well on Win8 and RT. Today, Microsoft said: "After thousands of domain name (website) Flash compatibility testing, we found that only 4% of the sites are still not compatible. Most of the reason is that these sites require other ActiveX controls in addition to Flash. We listened to the experience of using Windows 8 customers and developers about Flash-enabled Web sites. The desktop version of IE10 on Windows 8 has always supported all Flash-based websites unless a site violates Microsoft's list of compatibility views.

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