But here is the rumor that refuses to die: (a late beta of Windows 10) allegedly contained a fully functional "Internet Explorer 12" engine.
If you hunt down (leaked to beta collectors), you can find a shortcut for "Internet Explorer 12." Double-clicking it opens a modern, flat browser that looks like a hybrid of Chrome and old IE. It renders most HTML5 sites. It’s fast.
So, they killed their son to save the kingdom. internet explorer 12 windows 10
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; Trident/8.0; rv:11.0) like Gecko
See that Trident/8.0 ? That’s the engine that was supposed to be called . Microsoft changed the engine (Trident 8) but kept the name (IE11) to force enterprises and developers to move to Edge. The "Pwn2Own" Tragedy Security researchers call it the "lost summer." In 2015, Microsoft realized that IE12’s new security sandbox (codenamed "Fortress") had a massive flaw: It broke ActiveX controls. Thousands of Fortune 500 companies still ran internal HR portals on ActiveX. But here is the rumor that refuses to
Microsoft scrubbed the code so thoroughly that only museum builds remain. Internet Explorer 12 is the Zune of browsers. It was the bridge between the clunky IE6 era and the modern web. But Microsoft realized that the "Internet Explorer" brand was toxic. It was the browser you used to download Chrome.
If I asked you to name the default browser in Windows 10, you’d probably say . And you’d be right. But if I asked you to look deep into your system folders—past the shortcuts, past the flashy new icons—you’d find a ghost. It’s fast
Do you have an old Windows 10 beta lying around? Boot it up and see if you can find the IE12 shortcut. Let us know in the comments!