The end of Internet Explorer
- Jackolantern
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The end of Internet Explorer
There have been hints for a while, but it has been made official today: Internet Explorer will not be the official browser in Windows 10 (they had previously announced a new browser for W10, but had not specified how IE would be affected). The as-yet unnamed browser to replace it is going by the name of "Project Spartan". The article says that IE will continue to exist in some form, but mostly for enterprise compatibility.
The article also believes that this is a reaction to IE's shrinking market share and its perceptions as a poor browser that filtered down from web developers to the general population (expedited by the release of superior browsers: first Firefox, and then Chrome). So it seems they are starting over to finally throw away the bloated and non-standard legacy of IE. IE's final editions did show that Microsoft was interested in complete standards compliance, but I think lugging around the weight of its past versions where it went its own direction was too heavy to carry on.
I can't say I will miss it.
The article also believes that this is a reaction to IE's shrinking market share and its perceptions as a poor browser that filtered down from web developers to the general population (expedited by the release of superior browsers: first Firefox, and then Chrome). So it seems they are starting over to finally throw away the bloated and non-standard legacy of IE. IE's final editions did show that Microsoft was interested in complete standards compliance, but I think lugging around the weight of its past versions where it went its own direction was too heavy to carry on.
I can't say I will miss it.
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Re: The end of Internet Explorer
OMG AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHh the greatest news in 20 years!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: The end of Internet Explorer
I think Spartan will only have "use" for those who don't already use Chrome or Firefox. I can't stop using Chrome, since all my things are in Google Services like passwords, bookmarks etc.
But I will definitely try out Spartan just for the sake of trying a new thing
I have currently 4 browsers in my PC.
IE it's for my dad, old school, barely knows how to turn on a PC.
Chrome, I use daily.
Firefox, for anonymous browsing
Opera, for serious stuff like paypal and stuff in a "virgin" Opera installation so that there are no smart addons and stuff
Let's see whats coming .
But I will definitely try out Spartan just for the sake of trying a new thing
I have currently 4 browsers in my PC.
IE it's for my dad, old school, barely knows how to turn on a PC.
Chrome, I use daily.
Firefox, for anonymous browsing
Opera, for serious stuff like paypal and stuff in a "virgin" Opera installation so that there are no smart addons and stuff
Let's see whats coming .
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Re: The end of Internet Explorer
The real win will be for those of us that have spent years fighting with making our stuff compatible with IE. The only reason why IE has a market is because it is default. If it had to be installed like chrome then it would have never left the ground.
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Re: The end of Internet Explorer
True, but since I'm using bootstrap and other pseudo-responsive designs I've been at peace with IE without having to change my code. Well.. not IE 8- ofc.. but still IE didn't mess up my most recent websites.
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Re: The end of Internet Explorer
There is no reason to have messed up websites anyways. If you are following the correct standards, then you should be good to go.vitinho444 wrote:True, but since I'm using bootstrap and other pseudo-responsive designs I've been at peace with IE without having to change my code. Well.. not IE 8- ofc.. but still IE didn't mess up my most recent websites.
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Re: The end of Internet Explorer
ha! You forget we are talking about IE!! They follow no standards and often spit in the face of web standards.
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Re: The end of Internet Explorer
Not quite Sharlen... IE sometimes just doesn't care about your CSS configs and will mess everything up. But yeah, if you are careful and maintain a good and clean code, I think you are good to go with IE 8+.
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Re: The end of Internet Explorer
The real horror was IE 6 and 7, but luckily most of us in North America and Western Europe don't have to worry about that anymore.
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