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Since the recent preview of Windows 10, users have found that Edge (or Project Spartan) has become the default browser, and IE has become a "spare tire". Although the Edge browser still has many shortcomings as a "newborn", Microsoft has said that it will appear as a universal application in Windows full-platform devices, and Microsoft has praised how well this browser performs better than its "predecessor" IE in HTML5 and Javascrip, and will bring extended support in the future.
ButOn the foreign "Voice of Users" website, more than 4,500 netizens voted to petition, hoping that Microsoft could keep IE for a long time, "IE can use the new 'EdgeHTML' and 'MSHTML' rendering engines, and it needs to be left to solve compatibility problems, even if it is hiding in a corner." ”The user who initiated the vote said. But Microsoft is obviously trying to optimize Edge and update version numbers, and no one can say if one day Microsoft will "kill" IE. What do you think about this?
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