Internet Explorer 10

Internet Explorer 10
Developer(s)Microsoft
Initial releaseSeptember 4, 2012 (2012-09-04)
Final release
10.0.56 (10.0.9200.22139) / December 13, 2016 (2016-12-13)
EngineMSHTML 6.0, Chakra
Operating systemWindows 7 SP1
Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
PlatformIA-32, x64, and ARM
Included withWindows 8 and Windows Server 2012
PredecessorInternet Explorer 9 (2011)
SuccessorInternet Explorer 11 (2013)
Standard(s)HTML5, CSS3, H.264
TypeWeb browser
Feed aggregator[1]
LicenseProprietary, requires a Windows license[2]
Websiteie.microsoft.com
Internet Explorer 10 Desktop app in Windows 8

Internet Explorer 10 (IE10) is the tenth, and by now, discontinued, version of the Internet Explorer web browser and the successor to Internet Explorer 9, released by Microsoft on September 4, 2012, shortly after the completion of Windows Server 2012. It was the default browser that shipped with Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 and can replace previous versions of Internet Explorer on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 but unlike version 9, this version doesn't support Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 or earlier.

IE10 expands on Internet Explorer 9 functionality with regard to CSS3 support, hardware acceleration,[3] and HTML5 support. On Windows 8, it is divided into two editions with different user interfaces: a Metro app that does not support plug-ins and a traditional desktop application that retains plug-in support.[4] On 64-bit computers, the Metro edition runs in 64-bit mode by default.[5] The desktop edition can be run in 64-bit mode by enabling Enhanced Protected Mode.[6]

  1. ^ "Use RSS feed in Internet Explorer". Internet Explorer documentation. Microsoft. Retrieved December 15, 2012.
  2. ^ "Internet Explorer 10 Supplemental Microsoft Software License Terms". microsoft.com. Microsoft. Retrieved July 26, 2013.
  3. ^ Hachamovitch, Dean (April 12, 2011). "Native HTML5: First IE10 Platform Preview Available for Download". IE Blog. Microsoft Corporation. Retrieved April 14, 2011.
  4. ^ "Metro Version of IE 10 Will Be "Plugin Free"". Archived from the original on March 29, 2012. Retrieved September 22, 2011.
  5. ^ Higman, Forbes (March 13, 2012). "Enhanced Memory Protections in IE10". IE Blog. Microsoft Corporation. Retrieved March 13, 2012.
  6. ^ Zeigler, Andy (March 14, 2012). "Enhanced Protected Mode". IE Blog. Microsoft Corporation. Retrieved October 31, 2012.

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