Of course it’s all conjecture at the moment, but, according to Mary Jo Foley, Windows 10 will ship with both Internet Explorer and the new lightweight ‘Spartan’ browser (which will be available for desktop and mobile platforms).
Is this the beginning of the end for Internet Explorer?
I suspect Microsoft would plan on keeping Internet Explorer around for while though, mainly for backwards compatibility and to help die hard users through the transition period but, eventually, I can see the demise of the once ubiquitous browser on the horizon.
Spartan: New browser or mere rebranding?
Regardless, the lack of extensions has always been a major drawback for Internet Explorer and the inclusion of support for these popular add-ons will help place the new browser on a more equal footing with its rivals, as well as providing more ammunition in the ongoing browser war.
Personally, I think it’s a pretty savvy move by Microsoft, and one which, if it does indeed come to fruition, will almost certainly see a heightening of Mozilla’s concerns over the declining popularity of its Firefox browser.
‘Spartan’ is merely a codename at this stage and what Microsoft’s final choice might be is anyone’s guess. Considering Microsoft’s history of choosing terrible names, I wouldn’t be surprised if it was something like “Simple Simon” or maybe “Zippity Doo Dah”.
What do you think Microsoft should call the new browser?
Thanks for the heads up mate. It’s hard to believe people only use one browser these days. Each browser offers something to someone. Until recently, I was unaware that there were so many different flavours to Firefox. I live for addons, so I enjoy IE and Firefox. As for a name, Spartan sounds nice, Mindblower!
I am hoping that the new browser will not be ‘spartan’ in content.
Meaning :- showing the indifference to comfort or luxury traditionally associated with ancient Sparta.
“spartan but adequate rooms”
synonyms: austere, harsh, hard, frugal, stringent, rigorous, strict, stern, severe;
Jonno
How about something complicated like “internet browser!
LoL. I think that would be way too complex Ron. 🙂