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Unless it could import ALL settings from my current browser, I would be unlikely to even try it.
Unless it could import ALL settings from my current browser, I would be unlikely to even try it.
The only problem for using external devices, some videos won't play on it. For example HD Amazon instant video won't play on a certain computers but can be downloaded to a device via computer that plays HD videos. I watch my Amazon instant videos in SD on my computer. Some places block using google play on the tv. Like Jeff, I don't any devices that will play videos. However, this may change with Comcast cable getting a new type of converter box. This box will let do internet on your tv as well decoded your cable channel level but they better increase the signal strength of the internet especially if the user has more than one tv. From a small cable company, There is another type of cable box in development. You put it in one room, then wifi carries all your signal to your devices. The issues is to make it the signal strong enough without interfering with your neighbors. If your tv/dvr/computer is not wifi, there is a device that hooked to your tv/dvr but I don't know how that works yet.
I always wondered what square tabs would look like in Chrome or now I'm wondering why Microsoft used it :)
Read more: Here's another look at the Spartan browser for Windows 10 | Windows Central
Some decidedly more crisp images of the rumored successor to Internet Explorer have surfaced, showcasing a dark theme and a glimpse at the Windows 10 interface. Spartan's layout lines up with what we've seen before: bare-bones, with easy access to share and reading mode buttons to the right of the address bar, and Cortana integration.
The new shots don't show anything of the supposed cloud-shared markup capabilities the browser is said to host, but there's still time for more leaks and changes before public availability.
The dark theme of the browser ties in really nicely with the taskbar along the bottom. What do you guys think of the new look in Spartan? Anything in particular you'd like to see from a next-generation Microsoft web browser?
Ha that image date is showing 7-31-2014 :)