Microsoft abandoned the name IE 7+
Microsoft has decided to remove the name Internet Explorer 7+ - the name was originally used to set the next browser version built into Windows Vista.
Microsoft has decided to remove the name Internet Explorer 7+ - the name was originally used to set the next browser version built into Windows Vista.
After receiving a lot of feedback - most of them are non-positive feedback - from users via IE Blog, Microsoft has decided to use only a single name Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP operating system. and Vista instead of using the name IE 7+.
" We decided to go back to Internet Explorer 7, " said Tony Chor, IE product manager.
However, even if the name is not the same, users of Internet Explorer 7 in Vista will definitely get a lot different from the IE 7 versions running on other operating system platforms.
Windows Vista is expected to launch in January next year.
Hoang Dung
- Last warning for users of Windows 98, ME
- The wild, mysterious beauty of God's abandoned homes
- 'Ghosts' in the picture of an abandoned mental hospital
- The wildly abandoned parks in the world
- The abandoned city is wider than Paris and London in the United States
- Cute animal photos: Dogs raising tigers
- Mysterious wild houses on the top of Mau Son
- Microsoft enters the market
- 5 best free alternatives for Microsoft Access
- Get familiar with Microsoft Excel
What is the Snapdragon SiP chip? How to create a yellow circle around the mouse cursor on Windows Edit the Boot.ini file in Windows XP 3 ways to restart the remote computer via the Internet Vietnam computer market: Looking back a year How to restore deleted applications on Android How to increase the capacity of C drive on Windows 10, 8, 7 ... 8 security features of Windows operating system