As we all know, Microsoft will provide users with IE11 and "Spartan" two browsers in Windows 10. Now, Microsoft has made a clear position on both.
Microsoft said today that "Sparta" will be the default browser for Windows 10 in the future. Although the browser still uses the Trident engine that is currently working in IE11, the development team has been making a lot of improvements, focusing on providing new experiences for users.
On the other hand, the IE11 in Windows 10 will be the same as the Windows 8.1 era and will not update the engine to better accommodate some old web applications.
According to the information already available, Windows 10 will be officially launched this summer. It is noteworthy that Microsoft is likely to require OEMs to force the Uefi Security boot feature, which will impose constraints on users installing Linux and other systems.