A new operating system is expected to be released in the summer. And one of the innovations is the new Microsift Edge browser. But only at the same time as the announcement of Microsoft Edge, the company has announced that it is abandoning the further development of Internet Explorer, which has been on the market for 20 years and has had a big impact on the development of the Internet.
And here the question arises: the terminal now uses Internet Explorer for its Market and Signals tabs, but if the development of IE is halted, which browser will the terminal run on?
And here the question arises: now the terminal uses Internet Explorer for the Market and Signals tabs, but if development of IE is halted, which browser will the terminal run on?
A new operating system is expected to be released in the summer. And one of the innovations is the new Microsift Edge browser. But only at the same time as the announcement of Microsoft Edge, the company has announced that it is abandoning the further development of Internet Explorer, which has been on the market for 20 years and has had a big impact on the development of the Internet.
And here the question arises: the terminal now uses Internet Explorer for its Market and Signals tabs, but if the development of IE is halted, which browser will the terminal run on?
In 10 ke there will be a lot of questions as there is no Win32 API which as far as I know is also used in mt4 and 5
What do you mean it's not there?
Of course there is. Not only that, but the nastiest and worst thing for development is that there is even 32 bit Windows 10. For the sake of preserving their revenues, Microsoft has put a big screw up on the developers. We need to close the 32 bit system topic like Apple did.
A new operating system is expected to be released in the summer. And one of the innovations is the new Microsift Edge browser. But only at the same time as the announcement of Microsoft Edge, the company has announced that it is abandoning the further development of Internet Explorer, which has been on the market for 20 years and has had a big impact on the development of the Internet.
And here the question arises: the terminal now uses Internet Explorer for its Market and Signals tabs, but if the development of IE is halted, which browser will the terminal run on?
Z.S. By the way, Spartan is there now, not Edge
Installed the beta, clicked there, clicked here, swore and closed.
Z.I. By the way, it's Spartan now, isn't it?
On win8 recently discovered a glitch
As soon as the desktop has booted, right click on the recycle bin and "empty recycle bin" - ... :-))))))))
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A new operating system is expected to be released in the summer. And one of the innovations is the new Microsift Edge browser. But only at the same time as the announcement of Microsoft Edge, the company has announced that it is abandoning the further development of Internet Explorer, which has been on the market for 20 years and has had a big impact on the development of the Internet.
And here the question arises: the terminal now uses Internet Explorer for its Market and Signals tabs, but if the development of IE is halted, which browser will the terminal run on?