Microsoft's official blog introduces the new features of IE10 in the WINDOWS 8 customer preview version

  


Computer shop news Today Microsoft posted an article on its official blog detailing the Windows 8 customer preview released soon. The features of IE10 in the release, especially the difference from the developer preview released last September.

There are two versions of IE10 in Windows 8: one for Metro-style IE10 for tablets and the other for IE10 for desktops or laptops. The IE10 used by the tablet cannot install the plug-in. Only the desktop version can install the plug-in, and the plug-in cannot be installed in the IE10 released in the future.

Here is the difference between Microsoft's Windows 8 Customer Preview and Developer Preview IE10:

1. Complete, independent modules, in actual web browsing Faster and smoother (including pages with elements such as video, animation or nested scrolling)

2, forward and backward navigation with preview function

3, double click on the page to enlarge the content
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4, faster forward and backward navigation control can be achieved with the mouse

5, mouse (Ctrl + wheel) and keyboard mode can simulate touch operation to quickly zoom in and out of the page

6, address recommendation automatically fills faster, can reduce a lot of input

7, "Charm" (Note 1) sharing function supports URL address, text segment, picture, select right button and other applications < Br>

8, search function supports visual search suggestions

9, device options support printing, editing or playing video on TV on other devices

10, there are locked websites and Background notifications for other promoted other tiles

11, lock the website support jump menu

12, privacy mode web page is very convenient to open

13, clear the web page command, close all pages except the current page faster
< I believe that many of the improvements above have been tried for readers who have already installed the Windows 8 Customer Preview. Most of Microsoft's improvements to IE10 are for tablets, which makes it easier for tablet users to use. However, the IE10 Metro version does not support plug-ins. It is a big regret for many users. After all, a lot of work on the tablet also requires plug-in support.

In addition to Microsoft's IE 10, Google and Mozilla have also released news that they are developing a browser suitable for Windows 8 systems, but we still don't know whether to support plug-ins.

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