Last week, Microsoft announced its Internet Explorer successor, codenamed Project Spartan, a browser experience focused on the "modern web."
Spartan will include a new rendering engine for better performance, will allow you to use your finger (for touch displays) to annotate webpages (or a keyboard and mouse), will include a reading list to save content and sync to other devices, has ... [ read the full article ]
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Sadly enough, no matter what MS calls the next rendition of IE......it's still IE. Riddled with insecurities, slowness, lack of extensions, pop-ups galore, etc, etc, etc.
You can put lipstick on a pig but remember........it's still a pig and stinks!
IE has already extension support (called BHOs; I have made some). The only thing is the API is pretty difficult if you are not already a Windows developer. Adding an extension layer similar to Chrome/Safari is a good move for Microsoft.
IE gets a bad wrap because of all of the various non-standard crap that the old versions, like IE6, supported when MS decided to not be standards compliant. That bit them in the behind and they've been playing catch up ever since.
I'm actually glad this is happening, because the further we can get from some of these versions of IE, the better for us web developers. It was just the other day I had someone complaining about a site rendering poorly in IE9 on XP! Upgrade people! That stuff isn't supported by anyone anymore!
Originally posted by SProdigy: ...I had someone complaining about a site rendering poorly in IE9 on XP! Upgrade people! That stuff isn't supported by anyone
When a Browser is not rendering correctly using Any OS. it means: The browser is Obsolete already.
Just try a Non-supporter browser on a new OS and see for yourself.
lol