This is what I've read in news about features in IE10 (Internet Explorer 10) on Windows 8 in the future, i hope Internet Explorer will be better next time, because i think the previous version is suck cannot be compared with Mozilla Firefox, Opera or Google Chrome.
Let's see and wait, pray of course...hhehe...
Early adopters that want to get insight
into the HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS3 features of Internet Explorer 10 on
Windows 8 can do so via a guide that Microsoft is offering for
developers.
At BUILD last week, the Redmond company introduced not only the Windows Developer Preview, but also Platform Preview 3 of IE10.
The “Internet Explorer 10 Guide for Developers” also went live on September 13th, 2011, along with IE10 PP3 and Windows 8 Build 8102 Milestone 3 (M3).
“The Internet Explorer 10 Guide for Developers provides an early look at
the developer features coming to the next version of Internet Explorer,
as well as the latest HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS3 features available to
developers of Metro style apps for Windows 8. By using the
documentation and samples in this guide, developers and designers can
prepare to use these new features,” the software giant notes.
Available via MSDN, the guide is offered free of charge to early
adopters. The same is the case of the Windows Developer Preview, the
first public testing Build of Windows 8, and the only way for early
adopters to take IE10 Platform Preview 3 (PP3) out for a spin.
“The contents of this guide apply solely to the pre-release version of
Internet Explorer 10 included with the Windows 8 Developer Preview, as
well as to Metro style apps for Windows 8,” the Redmond company
underlines.
Microsoft promised to offer a future Platform Preview of IE10 for
Windows 7 as well, but not PP3, which is offered exclusively on Windows
8.
“The pre-release version of Internet Explorer 10 included with the
Windows 8 Developer Preview is not yet available for Windows 7, nor are
we releasing a new Internet Explorer Platform Preview for Windows 7 at
this time. The most recent release for Windows 7 was Internet Explorer
Platform Preview Build 2, on June 29, 2011,” the company said.
Developers will be able to take advantage of specific new IE10 features
only in the PP3 Build running on Windows 8, and not on the PP2 release
for Windows 7.
Features including CSS3 text-shadow, HTML5 Application Cache and
spellcheck, Web Sockets, IndexedDB, and many others can only be
leveraged by devs testing IE10 on Windows 8.
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