No third-party code on the Windows on ARM desktop means no plugins for Internet Explorer

No third-party code on the Windows on ARM desktop means no plugins for Internet Explorer

ARSTECHNICA.COM - Yesterday, Steven Sinofsky, president of Windows and Windows Live Division, described the restrictions that Windows on ARM ("WOA") would impose on its desktop. The built-in Windows apps—including Explorer and Internet Explorer 10—and four Office apps—Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote—would run on the desktop, but nothing else would. Third-party applications would be prohibited, and…

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