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Internet Explorer 11



Internet Explorer 11 is a browser that many people remember from back in the day. But heads up: it retired on June 15, 2022! Microsoft has moved on to bigger and better things with its new browser, Microsoft Edge. But if you're feeling nostalgic or need to use websites designed just for Internet Explorer, you can still give it a try.



Why Use Internet Explorer 11?



This version of Internet Explorer came out in 2013 and was meant to be an upgrade from earlier versions. It’s actually the last version that Microsoft put out before switching gears completely. You can find it built into Windows 10, and yes, you can download it for other operating systems too.



Basic Features You’ll Love



Now, don’t expect Internet Explorer to compete with the speed of Edge or popular browsers like Chrome and Firefox. But hey, it still has some basic tools for surfing the web! You can open multiple tabs at once, bookmark your favorite sites, and even organize those bookmarks in folders however you want. Plus, keeping track of your browsing history is easy with filters!



Stay Organized with Downloads



If you’re worried about managing your downloads or toolbars, don’t be! It's pretty straightforward. Just remember that developers are making fewer tools for this browser these days.



Your Search Engine Choices



Bing is set as the default search engine in Internet Explorer. But if you think you’d rather use Google or something else to get more done, feel free to switch it up!



For the Tech-Savvy Users



If you're someone who knows their way around coding a bit, you'll appreciate that Internet Explorer 11 offers developer tools. This lets you test and debug websites right within the browser.



A Bit of Nostalgia



Though Internet Explorer has become somewhat of a punchline online lately—and it's definitely not what modern users need—there's no denying its place in tech history as a pioneer worth recognizing.




If you're curious about trying out Internet Explorer 11, check out more info at Softpas!


User Reviews for Internet Explorer 11 (Windows 7) 1

  • for Internet Explorer 11 (Windows 7)
    Internet Explorer 11 may have retired, but for nostalgic users, it still offers basic tools for web browsing. A pioneer worth respecting.
    Reviewer profile placeholder Samantha Johnson
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