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Standard User Nervous
(experienced) Sat 31-Jan-15 16:32:05
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Re: IE 11


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Think you can put Chrome down to the fact every piece of "Free" software on the internet has "Install Chrome" set "Chrome as default browser" etc.
Nothing wrong with IE11
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 01-Feb-15 17:26:14
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Nothing wrong with IE11


Delighted that 's been your experience!

I see that MS is about to kick IE into touch.
Standard User zyborg47
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 01-Feb-15 18:45:00
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Think you can put Chrome down to the fact every piece of "Free" software on the internet has "Install Chrome" set "Chrome as default browser" etc.
Nothing wrong with IE11



apart from the UI is a pig, it is slow and i am pretty sure not as secure as others.

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Standard User zyborg47
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 01-Feb-15 18:45:54
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In reply to a post by Nervous:
Nothing wrong with IE11


Delighted that 's been your experience!

I see that MS is about to kick IE into touch.

Really? they should have done that years ago. It seems like they will eventually let it die and will go for their Chrome clone.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 02-Feb-15 15:56:29
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Hi Ziborg. Not sure whether you meant IE or GC. But anyroadup, I wouldn't be able to get my aged head round it.

Re IE - apparently they have this new jobbie called Spartan in Win 10 (that was in ComputerActive so it must be true, mustn't it?) and it seems does bear some resemblance to GC.

Win10 also includes Cortana and Inking? Er what? I'll be leaving all you techies to sort out the usual MS bugs before I venture into it.
Standard User zyborg47
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 02-Feb-15 17:11:57
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In reply to a post by spranglebolt:
Hi Ziborg. Not sure whether you meant IE or GC. But anyroadup, I wouldn't be able to get my aged head round it.

Re IE - apparently they have this new jobbie called Spartan in Win 10 (that was in ComputerActive so it must be true, mustn't it?) and it seems does bear some resemblance to GC.


That is the chrome clone, ok it looks like chrome but will use a different engine. It have to be better than IE, anything is better than IE.

As i said I have never used IE as my main browser and I can not see it changing even with their chrome clone.

Win10 also includes Cortana and Inking? Er what? I'll be leaving all you techies to sort out the usual MS bugs before I venture into it.


What is Inking? Cortana will not work in the UK unless you change the language, which I can not be bothered to do and at the end of the day i prefer to do my searching int he browser, not in the OS.
Too much integration and it will all end badly i can see it.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 02-Feb-15 21:43:00
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The first known major feature that Spartan is reported to come with is inking capabilities-which will allow Windows 10 users with a stylus or pen to easily annotate a web page and send it along with written notes to friends or colleagues through the seamless integration of Microsoft's OneDrive cloud storage. The shared notes will potentially be accessible cross-platform by any device/browser and collaborators will be able to make changes and share edits between their groups.
apparently
Standard User zyborg47
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Tue 03-Feb-15 18:24:15
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In reply to a post by BatBoy:
The first known major feature that Spartan is reported to come with is inking capabilities-which will allow Windows 10 users with a stylus or pen to easily annotate a web page and send it along with written notes to friends or colleagues through the seamless integration of Microsoft's OneDrive cloud storage. The shared notes will potentially be accessible cross-platform by any device/browser and collaborators will be able to make changes and share edits between their groups.
apparently


Just more integration then that Ms thinks we need and will use. More ways to find out what you do on the net.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 03-Feb-15 18:31:50
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Couldn't agree more, Adrian.

I'm convinced that MS sometimes introduces these things we didn't know we needed 'because they can'.
Standard User philippercival
(fountain of knowledge) Tue 03-Feb-15 20:52:53
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To be fair it is not just Microsoft who does this.

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