Tens confirmação em alguma lado disso que estás a dizer?
Tirando o visual, não vi nada disso de que falas, especialmente as extensões e updates.
Tens confirmação em alguma lado disso que estás a dizer?
Tirando o visual, não vi nada disso de que falas, especialmente as extensões e updates.
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Ha vários reports de sites como Neowin, Winbeta e Windows Central que corroboram as minhas afirmações sobre as atualizações constantes por ser app da loja e também das extensões do Chrome virem a ser portadas para o Spartan. Mais logo quando chegar a casa meto aqui os links.
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Agora não posso que estou no trabalho mas mal chegue a casa trato disso.
Eu acredito no Turtos!!
Ficamos aguardar os links.
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Aqui fica o link referente às extensões - http://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft...native-support
Até está bem pensado, colar-se ao sucesso do Chrome de forma a tentar atrair criadores de apps.
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Que ideia brilhante da M$.
Eles já andam a fazer algo deste género com o IE mobile. Atualmente no WP o IE mascara-se de Firefox para os sites não apresentarem erros de compatibilidade.
A noticia acerca de ser uma app e receber updates rápidos ainda tenho de procurar.
Fantastico... o IE é realmente um browser de excelencia
Confirmado pela MS, vai haver extensões no Spartan - http://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft...rt-for-spartan
Microsoft used IE11 as the basis to create the EdgeHTML rendering engine powering Spartan
Noticia:Twenty years is an eternity in tech time but that’s how long it’s been since Microsoft first introduced Internet Explorer. With nearly a dozen major revisions under its belt, the venerable web browser carries a legacy that few have been able to match.
Its successor, Spartan, is a name you’re no doubt familiar with by now. What first surfaced as a rumor late last year was officially confirmed by Microsoft as a brand new web browser during last week’s Windows 10 preview event.
Spartan will be quite different from Internet Explorer primarily because it is going to be powered by a new rendering engine, EdgeHTML. Jacob Rossi, the senior engineer of Microsoft’s web platform team, recently penned an article for Smashing Magazine that details the development process for Spartan.
Rossi and his team used Internet Explorer 11’s standards support as the baseline for Spartan. He notes that much of what bogged down Internet Explorer’s engine, Trident, as of late was legacy support. As such, that was the first thing to go.
Over a period of several months, the team pared-down legacy code in IE. Code that got cut included document modes, the subsystem responsible for emulating IE8 layout quirks, VBScript, attachEvent, X-UA-Compatible and currentStyle.
What was left was more or less a clean slate to work with which provided the basis for a modern browser built with interoperability and standards at its core. Rossi highlights the fact that his team has fixed more than 3,000 interoperability issues – some of which date back to the 90s. All of that is in addition to the 40+ new standards they’re adding.
Of course, eliminating a ton of legacy code means you’re doing away with a ton of compatibility. For that reason, Microsoft isn’t ditching its Trident engine but instead is going with a dual-engine approach where either engine can be loaded. Windows 10 will use EdgeHTML as its default for the web, only reverting to Trident when necessary for legacy enterprise sites.
http://www.techspot.com/news/59540-m...ng-engine.html
Wait, IE 11 é a base... OK, no coments!!!
Extension support coming to Microsoft's Spartan browserNoticia:
Microsoft is currently in the process of developing a new browser for Windows 10 codenamed 'Spartan', which will be a revamped and modernized version of Internet Explorer. One of the new features set to be included with the browser, finally, is proper support for extensions.
Although Internet Explorer 11 currently supports "add-ons", their usefulness and ability to truly enhance the functionality of the browser was limited. Meanwhile, two of the most popular browsers on the web - Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome - have included wide extension support for years, which has helped them become well liked, feature-filled browsers.
At this stage Microsoft has only confirmed that there will be some form of extension support in Spartan, but it's expected that the implementation will be most similar to Chrome's. In fact it has been reported that Microsoft is looking in to some form of easy Chrome extension porting, which will be great for developers who don't want to recreate their extensions from scratch.
Spartan will feature a new, streamlined rendering engine called Edge, which is based on a heavily modified version of Internet Explorer 11's Trident engine. Other features already announced include an inking mode for annotating web pages, a new reading mode, and Cortana integration.
Spartan will ship with Windows 10, and some versions of the OS will include it alongside Internet Explorer 11 for compatibility reasons.
http://www.techspot.com/news/59543-m...n-support.html
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