Browser fans should know that for various reasons, Microsoft cannot bind IE browsers in Windows systems in Europe, but they need to provide browser selection Windows for users who enter the system for the first time. Microsoft once again promised to start pushing browser selection tool updates for early Windows 8 users.
In this update, Microsoft removed the IE browser icon that is fixed on the taskbar at the bottom by default in Windows 8 traditional desktop mode, and in the Metro style, what is the name of the browser now ......) A dynamic Tile of the browser selection tool is added to the startup screen:
Like in the Windows 7 era, the browser selection tool still displays the five most popular browsers first. If you drag the scroll bar below, other browsers will be displayed. The five browsers on the first screen are Firefox, aoyou, IE, Chrome, and Opera. The second screen shows RockMelt, K-Melon, Comodo, and other niche products.
If you want to see what the European people's browser selection tool looks like, you can slam here. It is worth mentioning that, since Windows 7 only had a traditional desktop when the ban was issued against Microsoft in the past, Microsoft drilled down the gap this time, the explicit position of the Metro-style boot screen is still bundled with IE 10. This browser selection tool is only applicable to traditional desktops. In Windows RT, only Internet Explorer 10 is allowed, and third-party browsers are prohibited from being installed and used.
In addition, Safari disappears from the browser selection tool, and Apple quietly canceled the official website of Safari for Windows some time ago. This basically means that Safari for Windows has officially ended.