Internet Explorer browser is about to disappear

Recently, US software company Microsoft said that the group only retains Internet Explorer (IE) as a backup because the group has devoted all its power to the new browser codenamed Project Spartan.

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Internet Explorer browser is gradually being replaced by Project Spartan

At the event Microsoft Convergence 2015 took place in Atlanta (USA) recently, the software company revealed the death plan for Internet Explorer browser (IE) that many people use " discrimination " and hate. In fact, Microsoft does not directly mention "death" of IE but also mentioned a new name for the browser that will be released in the future - Project Spartan . The browser was also released during the Windows 10 event in late January 2015.

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Internet Explorer browser is gradually being replaced by Project Spartan

Microsoft's marketing director, Chris Capossela, told the Microsoft Convergence conference that the group is researching a new brand for the main browser that appears in Windows 10. Internet Explorer is still used, but another browser code-named Project Spartan is also about to be "born".

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The removal of IE will be done gradually because many businesses still use this browser

According to Microsoft's explanation, IE still exists in some versions of Windows 10 to be compatible with the system in businesses . Many applications and specific internal browsers are still compatible with the old browser, so the change cannot take place immediately. Microsoft has not revealed how long it will last " life" for IE, but the browser may only be supported by security and not upgraded to new features.

Since the 6th generation, Internet Explorer has always been the subject of many ridicule and often associated with negative images. Microsoft 's improvement efforts are just a change in speed, and Internet Explorer' s director of development, who left the company last December, is the end of the browser.