With Microsoft's press conference looming, messages about Windows 9 of its next operating system are constantly being exposed. We have seen many new features of Win9 from a number of recent exposures, such as the return of the Start menu, the virtual desktop, the Notification Center, the Storage Sense, the Wi-Fi Sense, and so on.
Recently, WIN9 build 9834 Technology Preview has exposed many sets of screenshots, but did not see the legendary IE12 browser, but still left a variety of traces. Today, foreign ZDNet exposed IE12 more details, its development code-named Sparta "Spartan", while the original support of Third-party extension program. And for the new browser, which is built into Win9, we learned from the foreign media that IE12 will have a new interface that looks more like a mix of Chrome and Firefox and will support a chrome-like plug-in extension platform.
And now, foreign media found, in the recently leaked Win9 Www.xitongtiandi.comBuild 9834 preview version in the Start menu has built-in Zspartan (reference above), and Microsoft's recent job recruitment also mentioned Spartan is the IE12 code. In addition to the exposure development code, ZDNet's Mary also revealed the Win9 version of IE12 will support the original Third-party extension tool.
"Xax is a browser plug-in model that allows developers to develop web-based applications based on existing tools, libraries, and full packages." Xax uses a new mechanism to provide security, system independence, performance, support for legacy application code, and a similar micro-virtualization framework and application sandbox technology for another project drawbridge.
In a nutshell, Xax can execute native x86 program code in IE browser, and is expected to login Win9 platform soon.
"One of the goals of the Bing Application link and task completion team is to provide task completion through Bing.com, Cortana, Bing search applications, Spartan/office/skype, and so on," Microsoft wrote in a recent recruitment message. In a nutshell, Xax can execute native x86 program code in IE browser, and is expected to login Win9 platform soon.