Friday, September 16, 2011

Eventually all follow Apple, Microsoft Says No to Flash in Windows 8

windows 8 flash 595x321 Al final todos siguen a Apple, Microsoft dice NO a Flash en Windows 8

If, as you read, then hundreds, thousands, millions of criticism of Apple for not implementing Flash on their devices and rely on HTML5 IOS seems to have realized all the others who were right, and the most recent and convincing proof is that Microsoft has said NO to Flash in its new operating system for tablets, Windows 8.

This week Microsoft has made ​​available to developers a new Windows OS 8 for tablets, which would not support several web plug-ings, including the Adobe Flash Player, a web nod to the future, Flash goodbye, hello HTML5! .

One of the first things that many people will try after you install the developer preview of Windows 8 will be the IE browser 10, the most used tool in Windows. Words. You can read the IE blog , the work we are doing in the HTML engine 5. This post is about a big change in the style of Metro IE, which is the plug-in free experience. In Windows 8, ie 10 is available as an application Metro style and as a desktop application. The desktop application continues to fully support all plug-ins and extensions. HTML5 engines and script are identical and can easily switch between different frame windows if desired. Metro offers all the major IE keyboard shortcuts for navigation and mouse support that we have come to expect-the creation of tabs, move between tabs, close tabs, the address entry, searching and more. I'm using this browser full time, and given the amount of time I spend on Windows Phone, the same experience and the use of touch is definitely an advantage. However, you can decide what works best for you, and not a compromise. Dean Hachamovitch , who leads the IE team, wrote this post.
- Steven

If you want to take a look at the official release from Microsoft about this issue, here's the official link (translated).

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