What is Internet Explorer? Internet Explorer is the default web browser for Windows computers and tablets using Windows 8.1 or earlier. However, Internet Explorer 11 will be the last version of IE. Starting with Windows 10, the default web browser is Microsoft Edge.
Q. What are the main features of Internet Explorer?
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- Hardware-accelerated graphics mean better visuals.
- New tabs page for your favorite sites.
- New, unobtrusive notifications bar.
- The “One Box” displays websites, search results, and more.
- Pin your favorite sites to the taskbar.
- Keep your tabs organized.
Q. Which component of the Internet Explorer window do you use to enter a URL?
In a web browser, the address bar (also location bar or URL bar) is a GUI widget that shows the current URL. The user can type a URL into the bar to navigate to a chosen website; in most modern browsers, non-URLs are automatically sent to a search engine.
Q. What is the difference between Internet Explorer?
Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer, while many times used interchangeably, is not the same program and, in fact, serve very different functions. One serves as a way to access the Internet while the other’s function is to search for computer files.
Q. Should I use Internet Explorer or Google Chrome?
Chrome is simply a better browser than Internet Explorer, even as Microsoft prepares to launch Internet Explorer 9 to take on Chrome 10. When users first start Chrome, they will find an extremely slimmed down interface. Chrome accomplishes that by achieving a level of simplicity that Internet Explorer can’t muster.
Q. Is Windows edge any good?
It goes a very long way to trying to wipe out Microsoft’s trouble history with web browsers, but ultimately it is just a very good browser – there are no stand-out features that will make you want to choose it over another Chromium-based web browser, except perhaps the slight performance boost.