If you’re a Windows Insider and testing Windows 10, one thing you might want to play with is making Project Spartan the default browser. Here’s how to do it.

Project Spartan Default Browser

To make Project Spartan your default browser, head to Settings > System.

Then scroll down the list in the left pane and select Defaults.

Now click or tap whatever your current default browser is, and then select Project Spartan in the Choose an app menu to change it.

I’ve done this and have been using it for a about a week now, and something you definitely need to keep in mind is, Project Spartan is still missing a lot of features, and it isn’t the most stable app in the drawer. Still, making it your default will allow you to test it out on a regular basis, and give feedback to Microsoft about features you’d like to see, and report web pages that don’t render correctly. Are you testing out Windows 10 and Project Spartan? What are your thoughts on it so far? Leave a comment below and let us know you opinion. Also, make sure to join us in the free Windows 10 Forum for more discussion on the Windows 10 journey. Anyway, you might want to check out this Microsoft Answers forum post: http://goo.gl/E8K8q2 Comment Name * Email *

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