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Well, I think MS is trying to catch up with them. I doubt seriously, that Google and Firefox will deem this as a threat. They both have years of extensions already for them. If Spartans extensions turns out like the MS App Store, well, ....I will leave that alone.
If Microsoft does a lot of things with Spartan (like Internet Explorer) where developers have to write special code for it. I think it may be a hard sell. We will see.
So, Windows 10 will have 2 different browsers? It is completely logical to me????
So, what you are saying is that Spartan will not render sites developed for IE? But, then again why does it need too?
I don't follow why they need 2 browsers. Any machine that currently has IE installed will work. You can download and install IE on any windows machine except for IE11 which you need 8 or above. If people wish to use IE they can install it.
To me, this makes it seem that Spartan is nothing more than a gimmick product, and anyone using Windows 10, is the guinea pig. If it doesn't work out, than they will drop it. IMHO.
What don't you understand about supporting older websites with continuing support for IE?? Spartan should work for some of them but not all of them. Are you trying to be difficult for the sake of it?? And how is Spartan a "gimmick"?? Oh and what makes us "guinea pigs"?? You clearly don't like anything about Win10 so why are you testing it or posting about it.. just stick with what works for you and be happy.
My point is, for me it would seem more reasonable, if Microsoft wanted to develop a new browser, it should do so, and let it stand on it's own. If they truly were creating this new browser for Windows 10, why not let people just download IE if they want? Why is it just now coming as an after thought? Why not say from the beginning of Windows 10, "it will have a new browser". It just doesn't add up for me. That is why for me it feels like a gimmick, and users are the guinea pigs. If I am wrong, I will be proven wrong. Perhaps I am looking at it wrong. Thank you for asking.
As for Windows's 10 (since you are speaking for me), you are correct, there is not a whole lot I have found I am fond of (thus far). I am trying to keep an open mind, about it, however, testing is my own choice, and my thoughts are my own, and I only express what I think. Wouldn't it be a dull world if everyone were exactly alike?
Who knows maybe one of my non-pro comments, might have a positive result on the Windows 10 end product. I thought that was what the Windows 10 preview was all about "Feedback".
MS is playing catch up to the other browsers
DailyTech - Windows 10's "Spartan" IE11 Variant Will Get Firefox/Chrome-Like Extensions
HTML5test.com
WebPagetest.com
Last edited by Slartybart; 04 Mar 2015 at 18:21. Reason: add html5test & WebPagetest
Cloneware is not new look at Firefox user base has dropped since the change
I agree with you.
The reason is Firefox doesn't look right on mobile devices from what I read online. However, Firefox has started to improve the mobile version and is getting better but still not up to par according to what I read online. Google Chrome browser works better on mobile devices according to what I read online. Of course this is just people opinions.