Microsoft launched the first beta builds of its Chromium-based Edge browser today. And just before that, a stable release of the new Edge browser had leaked from its own servers. It’s needless to say Microsoft is inching closer to the non-preview launch of the new browser, but it still has a ton of new improvements and features planned for the browser.
On Monday, a Microsoft engineer shared some of the company’s roadmap for Edge (via Neowin), listing things it plans to improve in September and October, as well as the feedback its looking into in terms of feature requests. Here are the main highlights:
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These changes do sound really promising, and considering the Edge beta/dev builds are already solid, these will only make the browser better. Make sure to check out the full roadmap here, if the highlights above weren’t enough.
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<blockquote><em><a href="#450603">In reply to gibber:</a></em></blockquote><p>Oh that's the trigger, i couldn’t understand why, thanks I'll send a feedback </p>
dontbeevil
<blockquote><em><a href="#450604">In reply to MikeGalos:</a></em></blockquote><p>The reasons of downvotes? Just curious from an apple/google fanboy, ms hater point of view</p>
dontbeevil
<p>Nothing to be surprised, I was already using this in current Edge for ages</p>
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<blockquote><em><a href="#450672">In reply to dontbeevil:</a></em></blockquote><p>The reasons of downvotes? Just curious from an apple/google fanboy, ms hater point of view</p>