Microsoft's latest operating system Windows 10 is about to release for sale, and with that Microsoft planning to make a big change in web browsing experience for its users. Microsoft going to replace Internet Explorer and will introduce a whole new light weight browser code named "SPARTAN". As per the news it will take a place of internet explorer in upcoming windows operating system.
The new browser will be lighter and faster in speed to provide whole new browsing experience to Microsoft users. The windows 10 will be shipped with a lightweight Spartan browser along with backward compatible Internet Explorer 11. The new browser will be available for phone, laptops,tablets and desktops. its still a secrete that will it have a support for Apple's IOS and Android devices.
The new "Spartan" broser will include extension support, separate desktop and mobile versions, and will utilizes Microsoft's Chakra Javascript engine and Trident page rendering engine to make browsing more efficient.
According to ZDNet’s Mary Jo Foley reports that the new browser will look and feel more like the Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox browsers. With Mozilla and Google Chrome becoming more and more popular among the users, Internet Explorer is no where in the competition. That is why Microsoft was forced to make this change to compete with the popular browsers like Mozilla,Safari and Chrome.
The new "Spartan" broser will include extension support, separate desktop and mobile versions, and will utilizes Microsoft's Chakra Javascript engine and Trident page rendering engine to make browsing more efficient.
According to ZDNet’s Mary Jo Foley reports that the new browser will look and feel more like the Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox browsers. With Mozilla and Google Chrome becoming more and more popular among the users, Internet Explorer is no where in the competition. That is why Microsoft was forced to make this change to compete with the popular browsers like Mozilla,Safari and Chrome.
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