We've added Internet Explorer 10 to Browserling's browsers! You can now cross-browser test your webapps and websites in IE10. Currently IE 10 is available to our paying customers. You can try IE9 in Browserling for free.

Cross-browser testing in Internet Explorer 10

Try IE10 in Browserling now (if you've developer plan. Otherwise choose IE9 that is available in free trial):

New features in IE10:

  • Adobe Flash integration within Internet Explorer.
  • Metro user interface (available on Windows 8 only.)
  • Flip Ahead for quickly going to "next page."
  • Support for CSS3 multi-column layout.
  • CSS3 grid layout.
  • CSS3 flexible box layout.
  • CSS3 gradients.
  • ES5 strict mode.
  • Support for Positioned Floats.
  • CSS stylesheet limit lifted.
  • CSSOM Floating Point Value support.
  • Improved hit testing APIs.
  • Media Query Listeners.
  • Support for HTML async attribute on script elements.
  • HTML5 Drag and Drop.
  • HTML5 File API.
  • HTML5 Sandbox.
  • HTML5 Web Workers.
  • HTML5 History.
  • HTML5 Video Text Captioning.
  • HTML5 track element for HTML5 video captions.
  • HTML5 BlobBuilder API.
  • HTML5 Application Cache.
  • Local storage with IndexedDB.
  • Web Performance APIs.
  • Support for Windows 8.
  • CSS 3D Transforms.
  • CSS Text shadow.
  • SVG Filter Effects.
  • Spellchecking.
  • Autocorrection.
  • Web Sockets.
  • InPrivate tabs.
  • Cross-Origin Resource Sharing.
  • File API Writer.
  • JavaScript Typed Arrays (WebGL).
  • CSS user select property.
  • Updated Quirks Mode.
  • Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) for XMLHttpRequest.
  • CSS -ms-user-select property.
  • CSS3 font-feature-settings property to access advanced OpenType features.
  • Document setting to enable floating point values in CSS-OM.
  • A new APIs to save or open files.
  • Interoperable HTML5 Quirks mode.
  • JavaScript Typed Arrays.
  • Support for latest HTML5 WebSocket API.
  • Meta tag to alert user that site requires ActiveX add-ons available only in desktop IE10.
  • Web Worker thread pooling.
  • Removal of app switch button.
  • New UI for search results.
  • Integration of touch-friendly Adobe Flash Player.
  • "Do not track"-flag set by default.
  • Support for CSS transitions.
  • Support for CSS transforms.
  • Support for CSS animations.
  • Support for CSS gradients.
  • Support for CSS Fonts' font-feature-settings property.
  • Indexed Database API (IndexedDB).
  • API for requestAnimationFrame() in their unprefixed forms, but still supports their prefixed forms.
  • A new user agent string Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; MSIE 10.0; Windows NT 6.2; [platform token] Trident/6.0; Touch).

Removed (deprecated) features:

  • Removal of legacy graphics features from IE10 standards mode.
  • Removal of legacy DX filters from all of the document modes (can be re-enabled using the Internet Options dialog).
  • Conditional comments in HTML (JavaScript conditional comments still work).
  • DirectX-based filters and transitions (DX filters).
  • Element behaviors and HTML Components (HTCs).
  • XML data islands.
  • Vector Markup Language (VML).
  • Content Advisor (taken over by Windows Parental Controls or Microsoft Family Safety).

Happy cross-browser testing in Internet Explorer 10!