More - First real image of Microsoft Spartan browser revealed, here's what it looks like
Microsoft Spartan: First look at the new browser - Neowin
Looks nearly identical to Chrome, question is what can it do?
We'll find out when we get to test it.
By the looks of the black header it's probably going to run as a container app as well.
Just a guess, but I'd say browse the web?
Maybe it will have an anti-sarcasm plugin, a person could install.
And following on Edwin's post regarding app container,
I suspect this will probably only function on Windows 10 and forward (maybe 8/8.1)
One should never leave one's self that wide open. . .
So far, I'm not impressed.
I am a little . Is Microsoft making a separate browser or is Spartan going to be integrated into the operating system? For example, if a application use I.E. controls, will the application be using Spartan controls instead? I know a lot of 3rd party software depends on Internet Explorer being installed. Including virus protection programs.