Sentences with phrase «means internet explorer»

It means Internet Explorer will, for the most part, be in a coma.
Slapping a new front end on top of Internet Explorer is a good idea, but it doesn't mean Internet Explorer is dead.

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The biggest disappointment for me is the browsing experience, whilst WP7's browser is based on Internet Explorer 7 and its rendering is pretty speedy the lack of text reflow means on a small screen you will be doing plenty of panning around with a touch of zooming in and out.
The Curve 8900 comes with the browser preset to emulate Microsoft Internet Explorer which means that sites you visit will not try and redirect you to a mobile version.
The users Quint spoke with were very excited about the merging of online journals and ebooks, but the fact that the site couldn't be utilized on a dedicated e-reader without Internet Explorer or Mozilla seemed counterproductive; the whole point of adding ebooks to the collection meant greater ease of searching and utilizing material, but the content was restricted to browser - capable viewing.
Yep, a new OS update means a new version of Internet Explorer.
This means it's easy to purchase and own several domain names that guide a Web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome, etc.) to your veterinary practice website.
This meant that if your HTML looked good in Internet Explorer, it would look good in Outlook.
This means that, if you want to use the desktop on a Windows RT system, you'll be using Microsoft Office and Internet Explorer.
This means you can have two different Internet Explorer 11 sessions at once, snapping them so you can see two web pages side - by - side.
Contrary to what you might think, this article is not meant to be a hate-fest on Internet Explorer — in fact, since IE 9, they have continued to improve the performance, add new features, and generally make it standards - compliant.
On a Windows RT device, the Metro version of Internet Explorer has exclusive access to system APIs, which means Mozilla, Google, and others can't develop their own browsers for Windows RT — both Mozilla and Google have raised concerns about this.
I mean, even Internet Explorer lets you click a single button to remove Ask Toolbar forever.
Today's news only means what we already knew, Internet Explorer is not going to be an obvious part of Windows 10.
Various reports have revealed so far that Microsoft is creating a special new browser for its upcoming desktop operating system meant to make Internet Explorer forgotten.
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