– SPDY/3 and WebGL support (Microsoft notes that IE11 will scan for unsafe WebGL content and implements a software-based renderer to complement the GPU). – New developer tools (click here for some screenshots) ![]() – Swipe gestures for faster navigation with page prediction and pre-rendering, which will load a previous or next page instantly. – Full support for Favorite sites with folders and custom tile pictures. – Up to 100 tabs per window (apparently, there was a limit before, which, at least for the Windows Phone version is 6 tabs). ![]() – GPU processed gestures and GPU offloaded image decoding, which will not only improve the overall responsiveness but also enhance your tablet/laptop battery life. Basically if all your do is use touch then Internet Explorer 11 is exactly what you’ve been waiting for. Now, depending on your usage, it might not look as exciting as you expect (considering that it will soon be a year since IE10 RTM’ed). ![]() Following the release of Windows 8.1 Preview, users installing the following build will also be able to try the latest version of Internet Explorer 11, which seems to be aimed towards improving the touch based usage scenarios.
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