HERE SPARTAN ARE ARRIVED TO RESCUE FROM INTERNET EXPLORER
We've previously heard Microsoft is working on a new browser
for Windows 10, and the first details related to the unannounced 'Spartan'
browser came across last month. Now, the first alleged
screenshot of the Spartan browser has surfaced on the Internet showing the
design.
The screenshot of the Spartan browser
purportedly shows the loading of a Facebook page. Posted by BGR, the screenshot shows
the browser sporting a different and flatter design than Microsoft's Internet
Explorer and features UI elements on top left side of the browser just below
the URL section.
BGR notes that the 'Spartan' browser comes
with a "minimalistic design, featuring clear, straightforward and
clutter-free UI elements." Sources claim that Microsoft assigned a special team
in September for development of Spartan browser and the team is said to be
working "non-stop" on the design of the browser.
"A third redesign was completed by
Christmas, with the image above belonging to the second version of Spartan,
dating back to early November," notes the report.
Notably, Microsoft's Spartan browser is
said to support voice-commands with some listed in the report such as 'add to
favourites', 'make that my home page', and 'go to Facebook.com'. Relevantly,
last month, a leaked early build of Windows 10 had showed that Microsoft will
integrate Cortana into the OS.
In addition, Spartan browser will be
reportedly able to run different browsers inside it - with the push of a
button. "For example, users could split the browser into four windows that
would be showing them four different ways to seeing a website or online application,
as long as those browsers are also installed on the same device," explains
the report.
Unfortunately, the report does not name the
final marketing name of the Spartan browser; though it confirms that the
browser has been indeed codenamed Spartan.
The earlier report had revealed that the Spartan browser will be
an overhauled version of
the Internet Explorer (IE), and might be even shown at the scheduled 'The Next
Chapter' event for MicrosoftWindows 10 on
January 21. The Spartan browser was said to pack new features and look more
like Chrome and Firefox. The browser was also stressed to be a
"lightweight browser."
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