Wednesday 21 August 2013

Internet Explorer 11 Preview released

Wednesday 21 August 2013

Internet Explorer 11 Preview released

    Microsoft has introduced Windows 8.1 Preview and also Internet Explorer 11 (IE 11) Preview is now also available. According to Microsoft, IE 11 offers better touch experience, faster page load times, a continuous browsing experience across your Windows devices, and completely rebuilt F12 developer tools.
Intenet Explorer 11
Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 is a part of Windows 8.1 Preview release and is optimized for touch-screen devices as it uses the graphics processor of the device to process gestures such as zooming, panning and swapping. It decodes images through the graphics processor while the CPU is used for processing dynamic page content of a webpage. The browser supports swipe gestures for going forward and back, complete with page prediction and pre-rendering for better visual feedback.

Main features of Internet Explorer 11:

  • The browser allows user to open up to 100 times at a given time.
  • The browser supports Windows 8.1′s side by side mode allowing users to browse two websites on different instances of the browser on one screen. One can also now run non-legacy Modern apps side by side in snap mode with IE 11.
  • With Internet Explorer 11, users can also opt to always see tabs and address bar. These UI elements were hidden in the previous version till the user right-clicked or pull down a menu using gestures.
  • The browser is support for syncing tabs or windows across multiple devices. Users can sign-in with their SkyDrive user credentials on one device, and resume browsing on another.
  • The browser also allows users to put their Favourites in different folders with custom tile pictures. Live site tiles can also be build, so users can pin a website as a tile on their Start screen that can dynamically pull data and offer updated content.
  • The update also brings some under the hood changes including support for hardware accelerated 3D web graphics with support for WebGL. It also supports plug-in free HTML5 video and the latest standards for closed captioning, adaptive streaming, wherein the quality of the video is adjusted depending on the available bandwidth, and rights management.

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