Thứ Tư, 27 tháng 6, 2018

IE10 for Windows 7 released, faster and more secure

After nearly two years of launching the first prototype, Microsoft has officially released the latest Internet Explorer 10 web browser for Windows 7, with significant improvements in performance and level safe.
Internet Explorer (IE) has long been ridiculed as a "catastrophe" for Microsoft, and users often use Firefox or Chrome as the default browser on Windows product key, replacing IE.
But with the latest version of Internet Explorer 10, Microsoft has completely changed the mind of users when there was an impressive upgrade to their web browser. This is also the default web browser for the latest Windows 8 operating system.
Microsoft has not abandoned Windows 7 users after the official launch of IE10 browser on the old operating system. This is seen as a move by Microsoft to compete with rivals such as Firefox and Chrome to dominate the browser market, especially as Windows 7 still accounts for a huge number of users around the globe.
In terms of interface, IE10 on Windows 7 product key almost no change compared to the previous IE9 interface, except that the tabs are designed to be more transparent and simpler, creating the style as on Windows 8 .
The most noticeable change in IE10 compared to the old version is that it has significantly improved speed. Microsoft says its new IE version is 20% faster than the old version and supports many new web standards. This is because IE10 on Windows 7 (as well as on Windows 8) is equipped with a completely new Trident processor to replace the old Charke processor.
"IE 10 is a modern web browser with features," said Ryan Gavin, director of Microsoft's Internet Explorer division. "We built a web browser that focused entirely on web pages."
IE10 also improves HTML5 performance by 60% compared to previous versions of IE9. This allows developers to build HTML5 web applications that can work in IE10 better and more efficiently than older versions of IE.
In addition, IE10 is also equipped with the 'Do Not Track' feature by default to prevent websites from automatically tracking user habits. This is a rather late addition to Microsoft office 2013 product key rival browsers, such as Firefox and Chrome, which have been featuring this feature for quite some time.
The other notable improvement on IE10 for Windows 7 is that it's optimized to use less system power than when used, which works when IE10 is running on laptops powered by a battery. .
By bringing IE10 to Windows 7 promises the market share of this web browser will soon be improved in the coming time. According to a recent report by Internet statistics company StatCounter, IE is currently the second most popular web browser in the world with 30% of the global market share. Chrome, with more than 36% of the market, has dropped to third with more than 21% market share.
However, according to StatCounter, in North America alone, IE is still the most popular web browser with 40% market share, while Chrome has only 27% market share and second place with Firefox third with 16% market share.

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