Author Topic: Microsoft Edge - The New Windows Browser  (Read 4620 times)

It's just a new version of Internet explorer.
They changed the name to rid of their bad reputation.

you say this like it's a bad thing.

It looks good, I'd try it, but God that name is stuffe. Spartan was actually decent.

It's just a new version of Internet explorer.
They changed the name to rid of their bad reputation.

It's supposed to have been redesigned from scratch.

According to Kimon, it's Kishgal's personal choice of browser.

According to Kimon, it's Kishgal's personal choice of browser.
good choice

It's just a new version of Internet explorer.
They changed the name to rid of their bad reputation.
p sure it has a lot of technical changes as well

it's named after EdgeHTML or maybe the other way around w/e

It's just a new version of Internet explorer.
They changed the name to rid of their bad reputation.
It is being built from the ground up. It runs incredibly well, espcially compared to IE.

According to Kimon, it's Kishgal's personal choice of browser.
it's true :^)

It is being built from the ground up. It runs incredibly well, espcially compared to IE.
it's true :^)
is it good? hows plugin support? is it just the chrome app store or whatever?


It is being built from the ground up. It runs incredibly well, espcially compared to IE.
And has very little HTML5 support too
It's missing some pretty essential audio codecs, I think the last test I had someone run on it showed that it doesn't even support playing wav files

is it good?
It runs well. Still a lot of bugs and features to be sorted out in the current build, though.

is it good? hows plugin support? is it just the chrome app store or whatever?
None to speak of right now.

And has very little HTML5 support too
It's missing some pretty essential audio codecs, I think the last test I had someone run on it showed that it doesn't even support playing wav files
because it's still wip

Introducing Bing Explorer, a new way to browse the web.

Only available with the Windows 11 Technical Preview. Don't have it? Get it at http://preview.microsoft.com for a free download.

Disclaimer: We lied to you. It's actually $59.99 to buy the tech preview. Happy April Fools!

Hey, Zedrow, if you're going to post dumb things, do it here first.

The new features look neat, but I'm sure Chrome/Firefox/whatever browsers will catch up quick to stay competitive (then again I highly doubt people will suddenly flock away from their current browsers unless it's even better than it looks).

scenario: windows optimizes the crap out of it

In my opinion, I think the reason they changed it from "Spartan" was because people caught on to Microsoft trying to leech fame off of Halo again.

No idea if it's true or not, but that'd be my guess.