Monday, September 3, 2012

Internet Explorer 10






With the release of Windows 8, Microsoft also released stable beta of the Internet Explorer 10. Well, it was good enough to mute all IE haters but can it beat the Metro version of Chrome?








Well the IE 10 has 3 important updates:
    1. An integrated Flash Player.
2. Automatic Updates [At last!!]
3. Do Not Track feature [Switched on by default].
IE 10 Desktop version is nothing but IE 9 running on a beta engine.
The Metro version is a welcome feature. It is a full-screen browser that is optimized for a touch screen PC. The mouse has two basic functions: Right Click to open a panel below which contains Address Bar, Pin Tab, Back, Reload and Settings. It also shows a tab switcher.Metro IE, like other Metro-style apps uses new system-level functions for settings, (web) search, sharing, and printing, as well as for working with other devices (like projecting a page or web video to a secondary screen). These capabilities are all accessible via the Charms bar [remember, WINKEY + C] via the Settings, Search, Share, and Devices charms, respectively.
 The only Disadvantage is in the right click, no more "Search with Google or Bing," and Open in New Tab.

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