Board logo

subject: Whats Trending In The Internet Explorer 10 Consumer Preview [print this page]


Internet Explorer 10 (IE10) is currently Microsofts trump card in the browser wars, and the latest in the lineup of Microsoft products. Does it make the cut? Read on to find out more.

To begin with, the Internet Explorer 10 comes in two versions, Metro IE 10 for touch based devices and IE 10 for the desktop model. Key differences: the desktop version allows you to install plug-ins, whereas, Metro IE 10 does not; while the former looks and feels like IE 9, Metro IE 10 is a whole new galaxy in itself. The latest IE10 now runs only on Windows 8 systems, so, if you are planning to take a test drive, you need to install its Consumer Preview version before October 26 or have to upgrade to it after its launch.

Metro style IE10 enables mobile or tablet PC users to navigate left or right through a swipe gesture. You tap the screen twice to zoom in or out and pinch to pan. Even better is the snap mode, which allows you to view the browser and other applications side-by-side.

IE10 optimizes your browsing experience in more ways than one. Tiles representing most frequented sites or pinned tabs are shown on the startup screen. These tiles display the website logo with the respective colors to make identification faster. As you type a URL into the address bar, IE sifts through history, favorites and popular sites to display relevant tiles.

Thats similar to the auto-complete feature only but it is now more visual. To switch between tabs, you swipe in from the bottom or top and tap on any of the tab thumbnails that show up. A clean-up tab option allows you to close all tabs save the one youre on currently. If you face any Internet Explorer issues, you can readily avail the support of third party Internet Explorer support.

Technology-wise, IE 10 incorporates the most recent of HTML 5 and CSS 3 features including: CSS Transforms and Transitions, CSS Animations, CSS3 Shadows and CSS3 Gradients, but leaves out WebGL. If by any chance you face Internet Explorer script errors, you can take the help of third party Internet Explorer help.

On the whole, theres a plethora of new features waiting to be tried out on the Metro style IE10.

For resolving Internet Explorer problems, one can avail third party tech support. Their services are brand and version independent. All the calls are instantly replied to. The technicians are experienced enough to deal with the issues. They instantly troubleshoot the errors with complete efficiency. If you are planning to upgrade your browser to IE10, you can contact third party Internet Explorer help.

by: Frank Martine




welcome to loan (http://www.yloan.com/) Powered by Discuz! 5.5.0