Microsoft aims to make Spartan truly powerful
Microsoft will come with a completely new browser that at first will be offered alongside Internet Explorer for compatibility reasons, but sources claim that, at some point in the future, it will completely replace the existing default Windows browser.
And there are many reasons this is going to happen sooner rather than later, and one of them is the number of improvements that Microsoft is planning for its app.
We already know that the so-called Spartan browser (this is currently a codename and it could change before the public release of the app) will come with support for extensions, but according to a new
report, Microsoft has developed this feature in a way that doesn’t make its browser start from scratch.
Spartan will support
Google Chrome extensions from the very beginning, which pretty much means that developers can create apps for both browsers with little effort.