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Three Ways Web Browsing Changes With Ie10 In Windows 8
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Posted 14 March 2012 - 11:12 PM
Seems like ipad. I think the ones who like using ipad will like the win8.
I'm glad chrome and firefox will be available in win8. Hope there are more browsers following chrome and firefox's step,coming into the browser team in win8.I personally prefer Avant browser and maxthon which have many a build-in features.
I'm glad chrome and firefox will be available in win8. Hope there are more browsers following chrome and firefox's step,coming into the browser team in win8.I personally prefer Avant browser and maxthon which have many a build-in features.
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Posted 15 March 2012 - 12:05 PM
Windows needs to be like iOS in that when a new user picks it up, they instantly somehow know how to use it. Each version of Windows, I am constantly having to learn where everything is and how to use it.
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Posted 16 March 2012 - 08:26 AM
One of the good things about Windows 8, it's that comes with two browsers. IE 9 and IE 10. The IE 10 is made for touch in the Metro style. While the IE 9 if for desktop users with keyboad and mouse. Still IE 10 is easy to use with the mouse. All who downloaded Windows 8 preview do not have a touch screen or tablet, so 99% are using laptops or desktop to test Windows 8.
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Posted 16 March 2012 - 08:04 PM
One thing to note is that Snap does not work unless you have a screen resolution of at least 1366 x 768.
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Posted 18 March 2012 - 07:36 PM
jazzy007, on 16 March 2012 - 08:26 AM, said:
One of the good things about Windows 8, it's that comes with two browsers. IE 9 and IE 10. The IE 10 is made for touch in the Metro style. While the IE 9 if for desktop users with keyboad and mouse. Still IE 10 is easy to use with the mouse. All who downloaded Windows 8 preview do not have a touch screen or tablet, so 99% are using laptops or desktop to test Windows 8.
They're both IE10... one is the Metro version (App), the other is the full Desktop version (program). If you don't believe me: open IE10 on the Desktop, Go to Settings icon, Click About Internet Explorer. You'll see that (as of today) it's Windows Internet Explorer 10 Version: 10.0.8250.0 Update: Pre-release (KB2650063) with an option to Automatically Install Updates (like Google Chrome takes the liberty to do.)
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