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Hoy estoy emocionado de compartir más detalles sobre "Proyecto Spartan", el nuevo navegador que estamos introduciendo en Windows 10. Proyecto Spartan estará disponible a través de la familia de dispositivos de Windows 10. Es rápido, compatible, y construido para la Web moderna. Proyecto Spartan está diseñado para trabajar de la manera que lo hace, con características que le permiten hacer cosas interesantes como escribir o escribir en una página web. Es un navegador que se hace para el intercambio fácil, la lectura, el descubrimiento y hacer las cosas en línea.
porque es tan rapido? a que se debe esa rapidez?algo que no habia visto en otros navegadores
“Starting with EdgeHTML 13, Microsoft Edge defends the user’s browsing experience by blocking injection of DLLs into the browser unless they are Windows components or signed device drivers. DLLs that are either Microsoft-signed, or WHQL-signed, will be allowed to load, and all others will be blocked,” the company explained.“'Microsoft-signed' allows for Edge components, Windows components, and other Microsoft-supplied features to be loaded. WHQL (Windows Hardware Quality Lab) signed DLLs are device drivers for things like the webcam, some of which need to run in-process in Edge to work. For ordinary use, users should not notice any difference in Microsoft Edge.”
Report or search EdgeHTML issues, such as problems with site rendering or standards compliance. To request web platform features, visit the Microsoft Edge Platform Suggestion Box.
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Through the end of 2017 and into 2018, Microsoft Edge will continue to ask users for permission to run Flash on most sites the first time the site is visited, and will remember the user’s preference on subsequent visits. Internet Explorer will continue to allow Flash with no special permissions required during this time.In mid to late 2018, we will update Microsoft Edge to require permission for Flash to be run each session. Internet Explorer will continue to allow Flash for all sites in 2018.In mid to late 2019, we will disable Flash by default in both Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer. Users will be able to re-enable Flash in both browsers. When re-enabled, Microsoft Edge will continue to require approval for Flash on a site-by-site basis.By the end of 2020, we will remove the ability to run Adobe Flash in Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer across all supported versions of Microsoft Windows. Users will no longer have any ability to enable or run Flash.