Microsoft has decided to do away with Internet explorer and adopt Spartan as the new default browser for Windows 10. You can see Spartan in hands-on action in our Windows 10 for Phones demo video. Now, it seems Spartan will come with tagline “Browser for doing”, as gets revealed by a new domain name registered by Microsoft recently. The azure web app for this domain name has been created too.
it looks like the tagline of Project Spartan may be “Browser for Doing” ? http://t.co/QGV8o7z8gk (site in construction)
— WalkingCat (@h0x0d) April 27, 2015
Microsoft has been talking about more interoperable, reliable, and discoverable experience of Spartan.
Spartan provides a more interoperable, reliable, and discoverable experience with advanced features including the ability to annotate on web pages, a distraction-free reading experience, and integration of Cortana for finding and doing things online faster.
Spartan is a single browser designed to work great across the entire Windows 10 device family – from keyboard and mouse on the Windows 10 desktop to touch, gestures, voice, controllers and sensors.