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  • Microsoft is scrapping Internet Explorer

    By Zach Wener-Fligner

    The end is finally in sight for Microsoft’s long-fraught Internet Explorer. At the Microsoft Convergence conference Monday in Atlanta, Chris Capossela, Microsoft’s head of marketing, said the new flagship browser for Windows, which was announced in January and is codenamed Project Spartan, will not be associated with the Internet Explorer brand.

    While Internet Explorer will still exist on Windows 10 for compatibility purposes, it will take a back seat to the new browser.

    Microsoft has been working for years to salvage the Internet Explorer brand, which languished in the public eye thanks to releases like Internet Explorer 6, widely regarded as one of the worst tech products of all time. Releases over the last few years have fixed the product, but Microsoft has been unable to fix the browser’s reputation, despite a solid ad campaign.

    The browser’s user share has suffered in recent years thanks to stiff competition from Google’s Chrome, Mozilla’s Firefox, and Apple’s Safari browsers, and Dean Hachamovitch, the longtime manager of the Internet Explorer team, left the company in December. The announcement that Project Spartan won’t be an Internet Explorer browser is Microsoft’s ultimate admission of failure in its efforts to change Internet Explorer’s image.
    The Hackmaster

  • #2
    IE has been seen as uncool for a long time. I'm sticking with Firefox cause of themes. Plug-ins are awesome.

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    • #3
      Best News Ever!

      that's why i use Google Chrome since 2009 wuth awesome extensions such as AdBlock and LastPass

      yeah you need LastPass so you will not forget your password and change it, too
      Last edited by Ermac-Zero; 03-19-2015, 09:24:10 AM.

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      • #4
        Is the name so bad even Microsoft is ditching it because they can't recover from the reputation? At least it wasn't Netscape or AOL, but it's hard to actually get as bad as those were in the days.
        July 7, 2019

        https://www.4shared.com/s/fLf6qQ66Zee
        https://www.sendspace.com/file/jvsdbd

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        • #5
          Here's a little hint for those of you still hanging on to Internet Explorer:

          IE also stands for Irritatingly Exasperating. As in, it's always throwing a "Not Responding" error, or a sudden "We're sorry, but Internet Explorer has suffered a serious problem and has to close." window pops up in place of the seemingly smooth-running browser window.

          Sudden crashes and "not responding" hang-ups have plagued the floundering browser app for years, since even before IE6.

          Bully for you, Microsoft, for finally deciding to take IE out "behind the woodshed". However, why on Earth did it take more than 10 years?!
          Tempus fugit, ergo, carpe diem.

          Time flies, therefore, seize the day.

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