Windows 10: Microsoft confirms that Spartan will be in the next Windows 10 preview

Discus and support Microsoft confirms that Spartan will be in the next Windows 10 preview in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; [img] Microsoft has been working on a new browser that they currently call Project Spartan. While the name has not been finalized, this new browser... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by Brink, Mar 1, 2015.

  1. Brink
    Brink New Member

    Microsoft confirms that Spartan will be in the next Windows 10 preview


    Read more: Microsoft confirms that Spartan will be in the next Windows 10 preview release

    :)
     
    Brink, Mar 1, 2015
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  2. Ted Malos Win User

    How to: Reinstall or Restore your original Windows Installation After Upgrading to or Evaluating Windows 10

    Earlier press about Windows 10 hinted that the switch from IE to a new browser (Spartan?) would provide Microsoft with a pathway to somehow gain revenue from the browser. I am wondering how this may affect the ability to stay on the Win 10 technical preview
    and transition to the Win 10 sans IE system?
     
    Ted Malos, Mar 1, 2015
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  3. About Windows 10 Free Upgrade.

    Dear Sir, I am using Windows 10 technical preview 32bit and want to know that can I get free upgrade directly from Technical preview or I needed to install Win 7 or 8.1 first before I can get upgrade. And can I download a free original copy of Windows 10
    separately or not and if not can I get a original product key of windows 10 for free and save it for future clean installation.

    And I have installed Win 10 technical preview in my PC but I cant see Project Spartan browser, it shows me Internet explorer. I want to use project Spartan browser. How to get that

    Thank You
     
    MurlidharBhardwaj, Mar 1, 2015
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  4. BunnyJ New Member

    Microsoft confirms that Spartan will be in the next Windows 10 preview

    YES!! There is a GOD!! LOL *Wink
     
    BunnyJ, Mar 1, 2015
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  5. Winuser Win User
    I wonder if that's why a new build wasn't released last week.
     
    Winuser, Mar 1, 2015
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  6. Dave44 Win User
    cant wait to try Spartan


    Tom Warren ‏@tomwarren 18m18 minutes ago I have a funny feeling that a new Windows 10 build is gonna drop real soon

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    Dave44, Mar 1, 2015
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  7. Davy49 Win User
    Can hardly wait..Yum Yum
     
    Davy49, Mar 1, 2015
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  8. Dude Win User

    Microsoft confirms that Spartan will be in the next Windows 10 preview

    Looking forward to trying Spartan
     
    Dude, Mar 1, 2015
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  9. LEE
    Lee Win User
    You guys know that as soon as Spartan hits the streets that Google and Firefox will be upgraded to do, and act in the same manner.
     
  10. gzt7d8 Win User
    Glad to hear Sparty will be in the next release!
     
    gzt7d8, Mar 1, 2015
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  11. Arelem Win User
    *Shock *Confused *Rolleyes
     
    Arelem, Mar 1, 2015
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  12. BunnyJ New Member
    How is that a bad think if all of the other browser makers up their game??
     
    BunnyJ, Mar 1, 2015
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  13. Microsoft confirms that Spartan will be in the next Windows 10 preview

    +1000
     
    briandevlin, Mar 3, 2015
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  14. Trust_No1 Win User
    Well, I think MS is trying to catch up with them. I doubt seriously, that Google and Firefox will deem this as a threat. They both have years of extensions already for them. If Spartans extensions turns out like the MS App Store, well, ....I will leave that alone.

    If Microsoft does a lot of things with Spartan (like Internet Explorer) where developers have to write special code for it. I think it may be a hard sell. We will see.

    So, Windows 10 will have 2 different browsers? It is completely logical to me????
     
    Trust_No1, Mar 3, 2015
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  15. BunnyJ New Member
    MS needs to support websites that were developed for IE and they will continue to support those for some time into the future. That's why they will have two browsers.
     
    BunnyJ, Mar 3, 2015
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