Many of you may have heard about Microsoft's new Edge browser that is the successor to Internet Explorer that ships with Windows 10.
However, what many people may not know is that Windows 10 still ships with Internet Explorer 11!
By default, Microsoft's new Edge browser shows up in the Windows Taskbar, but you can still find Internet Explorer 11 from the Windows Start menu.
As a Home User, you probably don't care about whether or not you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 or the Microsoft Edge browser (if you use them at all), but if you are a business user, this might be important news for you in order to maintain compatibility with your existing business web applications.
So, if you still need compatibility with Internet Explorer 11 for business applications when you upgrade to Windows 10, you still will have it available to you!!
However, what many people may not know is that Windows 10 still ships with Internet Explorer 11!
By default, Microsoft's new Edge browser shows up in the Windows Taskbar, but you can still find Internet Explorer 11 from the Windows Start menu.
As a Home User, you probably don't care about whether or not you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 or the Microsoft Edge browser (if you use them at all), but if you are a business user, this might be important news for you in order to maintain compatibility with your existing business web applications.
So, if you still need compatibility with Internet Explorer 11 for business applications when you upgrade to Windows 10, you still will have it available to you!!
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