Microsoft's failure to learn from past mistakes never ceases to amaze. Two browsers in #Windows10 will befuddle many: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ie/archive/2015/01/22/project-spartan-and-the-windows-10-january-preview-build.aspx …
@robert_daly @TimSmalley Specifically states IE will be available as a separate browser to support ActiveX controls etc.
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@bazzacollins@TimSmalley bet you a pint there won't be a separate "Spartan", "IE" entry in the Start menu. -
@robert_daly@TimSmalley You're on. Mine's a Harveys Old :) -
@robert_daly Hmmm. Sounds OK for consumers. Businesses may still need IE as well. Compatibility modes rarely work smoothly. -
@bazzacollins Not sure why the fuss.Same as Chrome with blink.Fork WebKit, remove Apple cruft, end user exp stays the same. Not a new engine
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