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Internet Explorer shuts down in a burst of nostalgia

The inclusion of Internet Explorer in the ubiquitous Windows operating system and requiring it to be used on certain government websites has made the browser an inevitable part of the daily lives of millions, he said.

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June 15, 2022, 2:25 p.m. ET

It also accelerated the demise of Netscape Navigator, the world’s first commercial web browser.

“Internet Explorer was certainly not the first browser, but its inclusion in Windows in the mid-1990s really helped bring the network to a very large user base,” and made the Internet more widely available, Professor Nelson said.

However, he said, “It’s never been a great browser.”

“If you wanted to do high-performance things or you were on the edge, everything from Microsoft was like driving your mother’s Toyota Camry,” said Professor Nelson. He did the job, but no one was bothered by a really low-performance, annoying browser.

In a blog post about the withdrawal of the browser, Sean Lindersey, general manager of Microsoft Edge Enterprise, said on Wednesday that despite his remarkable role in the evolution of the network, “Internet Explorer’s reputation today is deservedly one of the older products – strange behavior and insecurity of a modern browser. “

In the next few months, users who open Internet Explorer will be redirected to Microsoft Edge with “IE mode”, he wrote.

“Eventually, Internet Explorer will be permanently disabled as part of a future Windows update, at which point Internet Explorer icons on users’ devices will be removed,” he wrote. He called the Edge “a faster, more secure and more modern browser.”