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Microsoft Spartan coexist and Internet Explorer in Windows 10

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For several weeks has been rumored Spartan developing the new web browser that will be part of Windows 10. Yesterday, during a special event, Microsoft confirmed the existence of Project Spartan and its future inclusion in the new desktop operating system, but today has offered more details confirming that Internet Explorer will also remain in Windows 10 .
The Redmond company, Microsoft is developing an alternative browser to Internet Explorer which, as said yesterday, will be available in the final version of Windows 10, which is expected later this year 2015. However, what is not clear is whether this alternative web browser, which for the moment is behind the codename Project Spartan, Internet Explorer would end or not.


According to new words from Microsoft in a public statement, the web browser Spartan will remain compatible with web pages specifically designed for Internet Explorer, which remain active for the Internet Explorer web engine 11. However, for most modern websites, this alternative web browser has its own navigation engine, which is an evolution in the field of software. In this sense, Microsoft has returned to be particularly attentive to users with outdated systems, although in this case the web environment, and for that reason remain available confirms that Internet Explorer in Windows 10.

Internet Explorer will not die, not at the moment

Although it seems that Microsoft will give prominence to its new web browser Spartan, and is likely to come as default software for navigation, Internet Explorer will continue to develop and share the use of a combined web engine. Therefore, Microsoft Internet Explorer does not want to leave just to offer full compatibility with obsolete websites, but Spartan come with Windows 10 as a pilot. Now that Microsoft does not have to offer other browsers , the Redmond company seems willing to wrest leadership to Google in terms of market share in web browsing.

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