Friday, April 15, 2011

INTERNET EXPLORER 10 WILL NOT RUN ON VISTA


Microsoft has taken the decision to not add backwards compatibility into the next version of its browser from day one. That means if you are running any version of Windows other than Windows 7 (and Windows 8 on release) then Internet Explorer 10 won’t work–not even the developer preview is compatible.

While Chrome, Opera, and Firefox continue to be compatible with Windows Vista and the much older Windows XP, Microsoft has decided to cut off those users in the name of progress. The reason? Microsoft is unwilling to cater for the “lowest common denominator” when developing its latest web browser.

The decision may look like a push to get people to upgrade their operating system when IE10 finally gets released, but Microsoft is stating this is about utilizing modern hardware and the latest operating system features. To do that it needs to only support Windows 7 and future Windows versions.

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