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[img=15,15]http://www.osnews.com/images/gstaroff.gif[/img] Microsoft creates special application class for Windows 8 browsers
posted by Thom Holwerda on Sun 11th Mar 2012 22:21 UTC
[img=32,32]http://www.osnews.com/images/icons/37.gif[/img]And thus, Microsoft bites itself in its behind with Metro. As you all surely know by now, the Metro environment in Windows 8, and its accompanying applications, need to follow a relatively strict set of rules and regulations, much like, say, applications on iOS. For one type of application, Metro has already proven to be too restrictive and limited: web browsers. Microsoft has had to define a separate application class [.docx] - aside from Metro and desktop applications - just to make third party web browsers possible for Windows 8.
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