Available in the Windows 8.1 Preview, the latest version of IE offers more benefits for touch-enabled devices.
In IE 11, you can drag and drop items with your finger at certain Web sites.
Windows 8.1 users will find it easier to touch their way around the Web courtesy of some enhancements in Internet Explorer 11.
In a blog post published late Wednesday, Microsoft promoted several of the new touch-friendly features found in IE 11, the default browser installed in the
Windows 8.1 Preview.
As always, tapping on a link opens it. But in IE 11, holding your
finger down on a link triggers the hover command, which conjures up the
command bar at the bottom of the screen. From the bar, you can quickly
open the link in a new tab, open it in a new window, or copy the link.
Further, when you tap or hold down a link, IE 11 highlights the entire
link so you can see the full linked word, phrase, or other item.
Internet Explorer 11 also reduces your travel time between different
Web pages. As you swipe your way from one page to the next, the new
browser suspends and caches the previous page to memory. As a result,
that previous page loads faster when you swipe your way back to it.
With IE 11, you can also move items on a Web page via touch, at least on sites that support it. As one example, a Magnetic Poetry Test Drive page set up by Microsoft lets you move virtual magnets on a screen just by dragging and dropping them with your finger.
Other touch-friendly features have been built into Internet Explorer
11. The final version of the browser is likely to add a few more
surprises when Windows 8.1 officially launches sometime after the
summer.

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