However, in many cases, users need additional extensions. The shortcoming of this “add-on–free experience” (as Microsoft calls it) is mitigated by the fact that the IE app comes with integrated Flash support.
First of all, the app version of IE doesn’t support the plugins and ActiveX controls of the desktop version. In addition to these preferences in taste, valid reasons exist to avoid using the browser in the modern interface. On a PC, with a mouse, the minimalistic app version might not be the best choice, and the full screen display with its bulky address bar at the bottom needs some getting used to. Limitations of the IE 10 / IE 11 appĮven though this behavior follows a certain logic, you don’t have to live with these settings.
Likewise, if you click a link in a desktop application such as Word, Windows will start the conventional IE edition, whereas hyperlinks in a modern app (the mail app, for instance) open the web page in the app version of Internet Explorer 10.