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In IE browser has now released the version of IE10, how to change the kind of traditional perception of IE6, quickly accept the magnificent image of IE10?

Guiding IE users (of Win7) to upgrade, of course, can be in the Microsoft update to play a prominent sign, the security center can also make a reminder, at the same time, the introduction of publicity is also essential

Compared with IE9, IE10 for Windows 7 users to bring faster and more fluent browsing experience, improve the hardware acceleration and Chakra JavaScript engine. IE10 for Windows 7 has the same HTML5 features as IE10 for Windows 8, including Rich Visual Effects, Sophisticated Page Layouts, and Enhanced Web Programming Mode. In addition, IE10 for Windows 7 has Do Not Track disabled by default.

Advantage 1: One-click action opens frequently used Web pages

On startup, the new browser takes up the entire screen by default, and a single click takes you to a personalized home page (very similar to the iGoogle personalized home page) and a navigation bar where you can type in the address of a Web site. It also displays the sites you use frequently, as well as those you've customized.

Advantage 2: Images will be super-fast

Microsoft has already been involved in helping to create the HTML5 Web standard (other companies include Google, Mozilla, HP, Nokia, and Opera, among others), and IE10 will be "hardware accelerated," as Microsoft claims. IE10 will have what Microsoft calls "hardware acceleration," which means more computing power for IE. At the same time, it's only HTML5 technology that will bring a faster browsing experience for videos and games.

Advantage 3: Easier sharing of web pages

To make searching, sharing web pages, and setting up web pages easier, Microsoft has designed a combination of buttons called "Charms," which are also used in all Metro-style apps. The sharing feature is like the current Share extension, which makes it easier to share web pages via email or directly without leaving the browser. This kind of function is like Google's Chrome browser nowadays, you can complete the whole sharing action by directly clicking on it. [1]

Edit Major Improvements

Compared to IE9, IE10 has improved hardware acceleration, data processing speed, and website page opening speed, as well as enhancements to page processing and visual processing features, and support for various existing web standards.

According to Microsoft, IE10, like IE9, is built on top of hardware-accelerated graphical tools software, and IE10 will continue to support HTML5 and CSS3. Two of the most common CSS3 directives used by Web developers, namely Gradients and Flexible Box Layout, are said to be components of IE10. In fact, Microsoft has created some demo animations to showcase the form layout and Gradient features in IE10.

The current version of IE10 is still in preview, and is intended for user testing only, but judging from Microsoft's announcements so far, it's clear that those who were worried that IE9 was going to be the final version of Internet Explorer were overthinking it.

IE10's development cycle has been about the same as that of IE9's, and from this point of view, it's very likely that Microsoft will release a full-fledged IE10 in 2012.[3]

It's a good idea for users to have the same kind of experience as they did when they were using IE10.

IE10 has also been upgraded to protect users' privacy, with a simple "Do not track" setting to deny websites access to users' cookies, thus avoiding the growing privacy crisis on the Internet[9].

Compatibility

IE9's lack of support for XP has angered many users, and now, as you can see from the end-user license agreement for the IE10 platform development version, IE10 is not even going to support Vista.

According to the description of the agreement, IE10 will only support Windows 7 [10], Windows 8 two versions, but the good thing is that Vista from the beginning to the end of the story is a sad story, IE10 does not support Vista for such a small number of users is really difficult to cause a backlash.

Conscientious answer

I hope to adopt,. I'm not sure if you're a fan of Vista or not. ~~Thanks

From the current user experience, the desktop version of IE10 is almost the same as IE9, focusing on the Metro interface of the IE browser, which is still in the developer preview stage, although not perfect, but has shown that Microsoft is going to push IE to the mobile platform determination. One of the tab bar down the mobile device experience to the extreme, but for the PC desktop is just a matter of changing habits. In addition, the Metro version of IE10 does not support flash plug-ins as Apple does, which is a big blow to users who love to watch flash videos and play flash games.