The final version of Internet Explorer 11 has finally arrived. After a Developer Preview released in July, followed by a Release Preview in September, the browser updates definitive edition of Windows7.
This version appears almost identical to that found on machines running Windows 8.1, except for the immerse mode (Metro), which is available only in the latest edition of the OS. Here is a brief summary of the possibilities of this new version, according to Microsoft's blog:- 30% faster
- Performance improvement JavaScript
- Support ECMAScript 6 , a programming language whose sixth version is not yet finalized.
- Dedicated to improving the tools developers (debugging, 3D hardware acceleration, support for HTML5 video without plugin).
The 10 edition of the browser being out there just a year , the pace of updates is now much more sustained. Previously, you had to settle for an update every three years, which coincided with the release of a new version of Windows. Therefore, Microsoft does not intend to drop the browser, and does not want to be outdone by Mozilla and Google . The company is also promoting a variety of ways. The latter date is the short video below, largely inspired by manga. Microsoft would have found it in this character Inori Aizawa, a new icon to represent its browser more fun.
This version appears almost identical to that found on machines running Windows 8.1, except for the immerse mode (Metro), which is available only in the latest edition of the OS. Here is a brief summary of the possibilities of this new version, according to Microsoft's blog:- 30% faster
- Performance improvement JavaScript
- Support ECMAScript 6 , a programming language whose sixth version is not yet finalized.
- Dedicated to improving the tools developers (debugging, 3D hardware acceleration, support for HTML5 video without plugin).
The 10 edition of the browser being out there just a year , the pace of updates is now much more sustained. Previously, you had to settle for an update every three years, which coincided with the release of a new version of Windows. Therefore, Microsoft does not intend to drop the browser, and does not want to be outdone by Mozilla and Google . The company is also promoting a variety of ways. The latter date is the short video below, largely inspired by manga. Microsoft would have found it in this character Inori Aizawa, a new icon to represent its browser more fun.
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