Internet Explorer has been a staple of Windows installations ever since it first got bundled with Windows 95 OSR1 back in 1996, but for the first time ever, with the release of Windows 11 ...
Windows 10 continues to ship with Internet Explorer 11 as a legacy feature to offer support for the websites, still relying on old web technologies. It offers compatibility support for them.
At Microsoft’s “What’s next for Windows” event today, the company unveiled Windows 11 and a bunch of new and improved features that are coming with it. But to make way for new features, some old ones ...
you can still access websites and applications that rely on Internet Explorer technologies on Windows 11 and Windows 10 PCs.