Microsoft confirmed at an event in Redmond, στις 21 Ιανουαρίου, ότι τα Windows 10 θα έρθουν με ένα άλλο πρόγραμμα περιήγησης, που σήμερα έχει την εσωτερική κωδική ονομασία Σπαρτιάτης, ή Spartan. After the company's statement, we assumed that the Internet Explore, the application that has existed for over 20 years on Microsoft's operating system, will be retired with the release of Windows 10.
In a statement released today, Microsoft says that the same version of Internet Explorer 11 that is currently available on Windows 8.1 will still exist in Windows 10, but without bringing new features, new options, and other improvements. At the same time, the new browser "from Sparta" will be the default browser.
So the new browser will probably be the top choice for Windows 10 users, but at the same time, the ancient IE will be available to address any issues that may arise with the new browser.
"With base strong feedback from our customers, through Windows Insiders, today we can announce that Project Spartan on Windows 10, will host our new engine exclusively. Internet Explorer 11 will remain essentially unchanged from Windows 8.1, continuing to host the existing engine exclusively," the company said.