What's new in Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 7?
Microsoft has just released the official version of Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 7.
Along with integrating into Windows 8 operating system, Microsoft has released Internet Explorer 10 version for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 since November last year as a trial version of Release Preview. And a few days ago, Microsoft officially released the official version of Internet Explorer 10 specifically for Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 operating systems.
With this new version, Internet Explorer 10 has officially returned to the race of browsers being occupied by Google Chrome and Mozilla. Although there are not many features like Internet Explorer 10 version on Windows 8, this new version has many interesting experiences.
Here are the notable features available in Internet Explorer 10 browser version for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008:
Prevent being monitored when browsing (Do Not Track)
This feature is exploited by online advertisers on advertising websites to track users' browsing behavior and send this information to their servers. If you want to turn off this feature, go to Internet Options> Advanced , move to Security settings and uncheck the "Always send Do No Track header" line.
Check for spelling errors and auto-complete when entering data
Like Google Chrome, Internet Explorer 10 also features auto-spell checking when you type, similar to the way you work on MS Word. Internet Explorer 10's grammatical recognition is quite amazing. Besides, the auto-complete feature when entering data is also equipped for Microsoft Internet Explorer 10, features that even Google Chrome and Firefox do not yet have.
The spell check feature supports 95 languages and is likely to become a formidable competitor for other browsers.
Better HTML 5 support and built-in Sandbox technology
Internet Explorer 10 version for Windows 7 also improved the support of standard HTML 5 which is very popular today, besides integrating Sandbox technology to help users be more secure when using web applications.
Pointer Events feature
Internet Explorer 10 on Windows 7 also supports the Pointer Events feature like on Windows 8, this feature allows the website to recognize and respond to touch gestures on the screen. It can be said that this is the right step for Microsoft to build the overall browser.
In addition to the above features, Internet Explorer 10 surfing and processing speed is quite respectable, can be said to be very fast.
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