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Nothing like some new screenshots to show an anticipated piece of software. Spartan was missing from the Windows 10 Technical Preview build 10041 a couple of days back.
Even though Microsoft promised that it could be.
But nothing to worry about, as Russian leaker WZor is here to save the day, posting a large collection of screenshots from the new web browser. They don’t show too many features right now — maybe because many of them are in development.
Still, it comes with a minimal user interface with flat icons to match the Windows 10 UI.
See for yourself:
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Redmond also offers a lot of way for users to provide feedback on almost all facets of Spartan, as you can see from the images above. You will soon be able to send messages whenever a particular website is not working as it’s supposed to, or you come across a problem with the browser itself.
And with talk that Spartan is to be included in the next build, as a universal app, millions will soon be able to take it for a test drive. Hopefully later this month, if all goes well.
via:wzor