Internet Explorer will quit Windows with Creators Update

  • Internet Explorer, a browser that is more than 20 years old, is saying goodbye to Microsoft operating systems.
  • With the launch of Windows 10, Microsoft introduced Edge as the new primary browser.
  • Starting with the Creators Update, Internet Explorer will become an additional feature to download.
  • The end of Internet Explorer reflects the evolution of the use of more efficient and popular browsers such as Edge and Chrome.

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It was something that was going to happen sooner or later and it seems that it has come sooner rather than later. Microsoft's famous web browser says goodbye or at least goodbye to Microsoft's operating system.

Internet Explorer was born more than 20 years ago and during this time it has been the preferred web browser for Windows users, at least for Windows' own tools. The last years and especially the latest versions were not highly appreciated by web developers which made Internet Explorer little by little obsolete.

With Windows 10 they wanted to change all this and it was born the Spartan project that brought Microsoft Edge with it, a revamped and powerful browser that is giving many Google and Mozilla developers problems. But, Microsoft refused to remove Internet Explorer from its new operating system, leaving it as a basic browser in critical situations or in failsafe mode.

Internet Explorer will be a browser that we will have to download and install if we want in our Windows

Come on, the same paper that the notepad currently has. It seemed that this was going to be his future, but information about the new big Windows 10 update claims that Internet Explorer will disappear from Windows 10.

After Creators Update, Internet Explorer will disappear from Windows 10 and will only be available as an extra feature, which we will have to download and install if we want to have it in our operating system. An option that possibly few users make having Microsoft Edge or Chrome which are more powerful options and loved by users.

I personally believe that we are facing the definitive end of Internet Explorer although Microsoft does not want to recognize it. An end that is partly due to its creators and that certainly will not make the Internet world change drastically, on the contrary Do not you think?


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