![]() ![]() IE11 on Windows 7 will not support Enhanced Protected Mode browser security enhancements.No support for Google's SPDY protocol (the precursor to HTTP 2.0) in IE11 on Windows 7."There are many solutions available for Windows 7 customers to stream and view protected content online, those methods will continue to function for customers," a spokesperson confirmed. IE11 on Windows 7 won't support for premium video extensions like the 8.1 version does. ![]() (Officials said this is because IE11 on Windows 7 is a desktop/Win32 app, not a "modern"/Metro-Style one.) Support for up to 100 simultaneously opened tabs per window isn't enabled in IE11 on Windows 7.IE11 for Windows 8.1 puts the URL bar at the bottom. In the Windows 7 version of IE11, the URL bar remains at the top of the browser (like it is with IE10 on Windows 7).IE11 for Windows 7 includes many, but not all, of the same features that are in the Windows 8.1 version, which is currently in public preview. ( Download center links are here, as well.) The new developer preview also works on Windows Server 2008 R2. The IE11 for Windows 7 developer preview is available for download today. (In comparison, there are currently more than 100 million copies of Windows 8 that have been licensed, last we heard from Microsoft.) Windows 7 support is crucial for Microsoft, given there are more than 700 million Windows 7 users out there, according to the company. ![]()
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