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Other missing features include themes and the ability to mute tabs. The browser comes with Bing Translate, allowing you to translate webpages to more than 45 languages by right-clicking and choosing the translate option in the context menu. Internet Explorer integrates well with other Microsoft products.
You can import websites into Excel or OneNote, which saves the text by automatically creating a Excel sheet or OneNote page. On the other hand, some old websites still use legacy frameworks, such as ActiveX, which is built in to Internet Explorer. In addition, intranet websites and applications used internally by companies are sometimes made for the browser.
RAM usage is also high, with the browser consuming just as much of your system resources as Chrome, despite being so much slower. Internet Explorer has a performance dashboard, which you can bring up on each tab to measure its CPU and RAM usage, as well as the paint time, frame rate and number of network requests. Though the browser still receives support, it only gets a security update about once a month, which is infrequent compared to other browsers, as we covered in our article on which web browser is the most secure.
There are three security levels, with each mostly focusing on blocking various scripts or prompting you for permission before running them. My bank doesn't support the browser yet and some banking functions won't work greyed out buttons, buttons that don't respond, pages that don't display properly.
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Scott B. In reply to A. User's post on November 29, In reply to Scott B. Dormer's post on December 7, I'd have to agree. It takes several minutes to come out of whatever nonsense it is computing. To be frank, it is very annoying. Starting today, Microsoft will stop supporting Internet Explorer versions 7, 8, 9 and 10 on most operating systems, its biggest step yet toward phasing out one of the most contentious pieces of software ever written.
Microsoft has been distancing itself from the Internet Explorer brand since March, when it launched the Microsoft Edge browser, but it isn't quite dead. Edge runs only on Windows 10, so Redmond will continue backing a few versions of Internet Explorer on older operating systems it still supports. But it's still a big departure. Historically, Microsoft has kept several versions of Internet Explorer current each supported version of Windows.
Starting today, it will support only the latest version of IE that an operating system can run. It will not create new security patches for the older versions, leaving anyone who doesn't upgrade vulnerable to new hacks or attacks. That could be a huge hassle for organizations that use custom-built applications that run correctly only on older browsers.
But it could be a boon to web developers and designers still trying to find ways to make websites good on older browsers. Newer web browser still have their quirks, and sites might look different from one browser to the next. But these differences are small compared to how Internet Explorer mangled web pages in the late s and early s. By insisting on following its own path with IE rather than follow generally accepted standards, Microsoft dictated web design by years.
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