In the Microsoft Edge Dev builds, users can now launch web pages in an Internet Explorer tab for backwards compatibility. This launches a web page in a full functional Internet Explorer 11 session, ...
Enterprise mode basically removes the barrier of compatibility for web pages written for Internet Explorer 7 or 8, to make them work perfectly in the latest editions like Internet Explorer 11.
Internet Explorer has been a staple of Windows installations ever since it first got bundled with Windows 95 OSR1 back in 1996, but for the first time ever, with the release of Windows 11, it will not ...
Microsoft’s famed browser, Internet Explorer, has finally come to its end. The computer giant said that its official support for the browser will be ending by on 15 June, 2022 with the reins being ...
Internet Explorer, the once-popular web browser from tech giant Microsoft, has died. The software program was 26. Internet Explorer, also known as “IE,” is survived by Microsoft Edge, the browser the ...
There are some big changes ahead for Microsoft's Edge browser. In December, the company announced that it'll be moving over to Chromium, the open source project that powers Google's Chrome. But that's ...
Say goodbye to Internet Explorer. After more than 25 years, it's finally being discontinued, and from August 2021 won't be supported by Microsoft 365, with it disappearing from our desktops in 2022.
Internet Explorer 8 is going to be the most standards-compliant IE yet, but it's going about it in a way that has some people scratching their heads. With Internet Explorer 8, you have a choice in ...
Starting with Windows Vista, Protected Mode was added as a new feature in Internet Explorer. This Protected Mode, added an extra layer of protection by locking down parts of your operating system that ...
Internet Explorer 8 is set to be Microsoft's most standards compliant browser ever. After originally stating that IE8 would default to the same noncompliant behavior exhibited by IE7, Microsoft ...
The much-reviled 26-year-old web browser once dominated the internet, but never shook its reputation as the slow, buggy net-surfing option. Explorer, preceded in death by similarly reviled Microsoft ...