Chapter 11. Browsing the Internet
Using favorites, history, and the reading list
Using SmartScreen Filter to avoid phishing sites and dicey downloads
Annotating Edge pages with web notes
Managing and troubleshooting add-ons in Internet Explorer
It’s a well-known phenomenon in software development: as applications get simpler and easier to use, they get more complex under the covers. Microsoft says that in developing its new web browser, Microsoft Edge, some 220,000 lines of code were deleted from the old browser, Internet Explorer 11. But more than 300,000 lines of code were added. The deletions removed baggage ...
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