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Title: Opera is not satisfied with the decision to switch off the Internet Explorer 8
Post by: riso on July 21, 2009, 02:05:06 AM
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The Norwegian browsercorp. Opera is not satisfied with the decision to switch off the Internet Explorer 8 in Windows7. Last week Microsoft talked about the technical side of the Windows 7 E editions. "The only difference is that the Internet Explorer 8-part is not present," says Arik Cohen, a Microsoft-programer. "This is the same component that users in Windows features on and off" to turn off in Windows 7 RC. " All other parts of the browser will be in the E-Edition remain, according to Cohen, because these parts are part of the Windows core. This Killswitch option, which Microsoft added to Windows 7 in March, to, make sure that Internet Explorer 8 out of service is created. However, the files are not completely removed from the PC, so that the user later is able to enable it. Opera, at the end of 2007 complained to the European Union, it is not satisfied. "Microsoft minor adjustment will not restore the browser competition on the desktop," says Hakon Lie, Chief Technology Wium officer of Opera. The browser maker had been sceptical about how to disable Windows 7's IE8 "The rendering engine continues to exist. Who knows that Windows Update can be done? The next morning, you would be able to stand up and very IE8 would be installed. " However, you must have Microsoft Internet Explorer some components, such as the renderin gengine, in Windows 7, because not only Microsoft applications such as Windows Update, but also third party trust. Opera is still in favour of a drop-down screen in Windows, in which different browsers, which browser is being downloaded and installed. The European Commission is also in here. "A possible solution that does not require Microsoft Windows without a browser, so in a different Web browsers