By default, Windows 8 opens the link using the style of Internet Explorer that matches your current environment: If you are running Windows 8 style apps, clicking on the link will start Windows 8 style IE10; If you are running a desktop application, Clicking on the link will start the desktop version of IE10 on the desktop. Although there are two completely different experiences, the browsing engine and the kernel are the same.
Win8 Desktop version ie 10
If you have previously used IE8 or IE9 browser, this IE10 will not be unfamiliar, starting from the IE9 browser, you will find IE browser has become very concise interface, and Support graphics acceleration and HTML5, browsing speed and security have a great upgrade. IE 10 Desktop version of the interface in detail with WIN8 fusion better, logo icon more Win8 style, very simple.
▲ Desktop Version IE interface
Win8 start Metro style IE10
▲win8 style interface of the IE10 browser simply left the page
Win8 's original design is more biased to apply to the touch of the tablet, so its starting interface by default is the start screen instead of the desktop, on the Start screen with the application of dynamic tile icon, information, mail, weather, etc. can be immediately displayed on the Start screen. The Internet Explorer on the Start screen is also optimized for the touch experience, maintaining the style of the WIN8 system, where the tab switch and address bar are placed at the top and bottom respectively. The bottom address bar can be called out by sliding or right button, usually when browsing the Web page it will automatically hide, these features can allow users to do not need to do too much manual operation, while focusing on browsing content rather than browsing mode.
Below we take a screenshot of the interface features described in the video to see IE 10 browser:
▲ tab switch and Address bar
▲ Lower right corner: You can pin the current page to the Start screen for quick opening
IE 10 browsers can pin the current page to the Win8 start screen so that the next time you browse it, you can enter it directly on the start screen, sort of like a Favorites folder. But the disadvantage is that our favorites can save dozens of or even hundreds of Web sites, if you put dozens of icons to the start screen, I am afraid it will not be convenient to find.
▲ find on the page and view on the desktop (click to view larger image, lower right corner)
Win 8 Interface version IE10 style is "no add-on" experience, that is, there are no toolbars and add-ins. However, without any load means that the Flash format is not supported in a faster and simpler way (and no longer supports Third-party ActiveX controls), the current solution for Flash Web pages and other add-on Web pages is to click "View on the desktop" in the lower-right corner, Then jump to the support Flash desktop version of the IE10 section to view.
▲ Flash loading is not supported, you need to jump to the desktop version view
▲ the input on the touch pad
▲ Common Web pages and favorites to display when entering the address bar
▲ Open Too many pages, you may wish to close some of the less commonly used to save the display space
Microsoft also released the IE 10 preview version for Windows 7 systems in mid-November. Because the Win7 system only desktop platform, the touchpad support is not as good as Win8, so the Windows 7 system of IE 10 browser is only the desktop version. Compared to earlier browsers, the performance of IE 10 browsers was further improved, and HTML 5 and CSS 3 standards were supported, security was upgraded, a new touch-oriented browsing experience was supported, and full screen UI support was available for the site. Some authoritative test agency reports also said that on the Windows 8 system, IE 10 browser will play a better use experience, its browsing speed and security are recognized. You may wish to experience the new Windows 8 and the latest IE 10 browsers quickly.