Windows 10: Next preview build lets users play with new web browser!


Microsoft has announced that we will be getting the chance to have good old British nosy into there new replacement for Internet Explorer, codenamed Project Spartan.
Is it me or are Microsoft using Halo references as there codename's a little too much now? Cortana, Spartan etc.

Project Spartan was unveiled to us back in January at the Windows 10 event prior to the new OS's preview build release, since then testers - and myself - have been waiting keenly to play with and fiddle around with the new web browser to see what it's capable of.

It was confirmed by Microsoft's technical lead for Windows universal apps, Kevin Gallo that Project Spartan will be released to the worlds population in the next preview build of Windows 10. Rumours have it that this should be around the end of march which coincides with the time frame of the 2 previous builds(3 month gaps).

I am glad that with this version of Windows they are listening to the users this time round, and they are showing there appreciation by letting us download Windows 10 upon release for free to anyone using Windows 7 onwards.

A lot of people on the internet are claiming that Microsoft is just doing this to use us as guinea pigs. While this may or may not be true I think we should be grateful for the opportunity to be asked for our opinions on how to make Windows 10 more appealing and suitable to the user, by letting the user use the OS in it's developmental stages. It also gives us the opportunity to learn what we can about Windows 10 so that we can help others that are not familiar with it when its fully released to the world.

So keep messing with the technical previews and become a Windows 10 Whizz, and don't forget to submit your opinions to Microsoft using the Insider Hub and Windows Feedback apps on the start menu of the latest technical preview.

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Milan Tomic

Hi. I’m Designer of Blog Magic. I’m CEO/Founder of ThemeXpose. I’m Creative Art Director, Web Designer, UI/UX Designer, Interaction Designer, Industrial Designer, Web Developer, Business Enthusiast, StartUp Enthusiast, Speaker, Writer and Photographer. Inspired to make things looks better.

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