Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Spartan Browser in Windows 10

Spartan Browser
Microsoft's new browser, Spartan, is positioned as an alternative to Internet Explorer rather than a replacement. And according to a report on ZDNet, the software giant is expected to roll out the new browser with Windows 10.

Rather than yet another version of Internet Explorer, Spartan is set to be an entirely new product. More lightweight and user friendly, Spartan is said to look and feel more like Chrome and Firefox. To be available on PC and mobile terminals through Windows 10, Microsoft's new browser will rely on the company's in-house tech: the Chakra JavaScript engine and Trident rendering engine.

Spartan could be revealed at Microsoft's special event in Redmond on 21 January 2015, when the company will present the new consumer features of Windows 10.

Currently available in a technical preview, the latest version of Microsoft's OS will be compatible not only with the PC but with a wide range of other devices including Xbox consoles, smartphones, tablets and even connected appliances. Microsoft also plans to offer a unified, cross-device apps platform. Windows 10, which will also mark the return of the much-missed "Start" menu for easy access to frequently used programs and files, is expected to launch in early fall 2015 at the latest.

Internet Explorer is coming up on its 20th birthday in August 2015. Whether Spartan will overtake IE completely, leaving IE 11 as its final version, is unknown.

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