Microsoft’s new browser, codenamed Spartan, has made its debut in the latest version of the Windows 10 Technical Preview, called Build 10049
The browser will eventually replace Internet Explorer (IE), although the latter will still be available in Windows 10. Microsoft hopes Spartan will win back the millions of people who switched from IE to Firefox and Chrome.
Writing on the Windows blog (www.snipca.com/16029), Microsoft’s Joe Belfiore said that Spartan “is fast, compatible and built for the modern web”. The company’s intention is to make a browser that contains fewer features than IE, and looks more minimal.
However, Spartan will contain several key features that IE lacks, some of which are available in the version now available. This includes the ability to annotate web pages, which Microsoft calls ‘inking’. Using…