The iconic Internet Explorer that let millions browse the Web for nearly 27 years and was touted as the star of Windows retired on Wednesday as Microsoft now promotes its Chromium-based Edge browser.In 2015, Microsoft for the first time .
The iconic Internet Explorer that let millions browse the Web for nearly 27 years and was touted as the star of Windows retired on Wednesday as Microsoft now promotes its Chromium-based Edge browser.
With June 15 just round the corner, netizens have flocked to Twitter to share posts and memes in memory of Internet Explorer. While some of them are giggle-worthy, others may make you a bit nostalgic.
The latest version of Microsoft Edge arrived just a couple of days ago. Several admins and users have complained that the update breaks printing. Only downgrading or using other browsers could help.