Internet Explorer 9 Not Support Windows XP

Written By Unknown on Saturday, March 20, 2010 | 5:22 AM


Windows XP User must be prepared to be disappointed. Because, Microsoft said IE9 not support XP.

That said, IE General Manager, Dean hachamovitch as reported by Xinhua, Thursday (18/3/2010).

Hachamovitch said, IE9 using Direct2D (API is only available for Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008). This browser is rumored to be the new standard supports HTML 5 and the development of Java engine.

"To develop a modern browser certainly requires a modern operating system too," Hachamovitch said.

We have launched a new Microfot to IE9 preview version. Latest features of the popular browsers include hardware-accelerated graphics and text, as well as a new JavaScript engine that uses a lot of modern chip core to effectively manage and optimize the performance of computing resources the Web.

In giving his support to a number of HTML5 Microsoft provides some detail specifications, such as CSS3, Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), XHTML parsing and video / audio tags using industry standards (H.264/MPEG4 and MP3/AAC).

0 comments:

Post a Comment