01-16-2020, 08:09 PM
Hello Post4VPS Community
Yesterday Microsoft has released their brand new Microsoft Edge version that is actually based on Chromium instead of their own engine like in the previous Microsoft Edge versions.
To me this is bascially just another Chromium fork but this one of course has a big Microsoft touch / stemp on it. You can see it everywhere starting from the UI to features and even their own extension store (you can install extensions from other sites including the Google Chrome Store).
The update will be rolled via updates according to several websites. However you can install it manually if you like. Just go to https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/edge and download the setup. It is a small setup that will download the browser installer and install it on your system. It will replace the old Microsoft Edge in the menu.
More information:
- https://support.microsoft.com/en-ca/help...n-chromium
- https://www.theverge.com/2019/11/4/20942...o-features
Microsoft will most likely ship this as their default web browser in future Windows versions. I mean its probably actually fine and a great idea if you have a Chromium fork preinstalled already. Finally a proper browser already preinstalled. I can imagine its not going to be used only just to download another browser .
Well, discuss here. Post your thoughts and etc.
Yesterday Microsoft has released their brand new Microsoft Edge version that is actually based on Chromium instead of their own engine like in the previous Microsoft Edge versions.
To me this is bascially just another Chromium fork but this one of course has a big Microsoft touch / stemp on it. You can see it everywhere starting from the UI to features and even their own extension store (you can install extensions from other sites including the Google Chrome Store).
The update will be rolled via updates according to several websites. However you can install it manually if you like. Just go to https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/edge and download the setup. It is a small setup that will download the browser installer and install it on your system. It will replace the old Microsoft Edge in the menu.
More information:
- https://support.microsoft.com/en-ca/help...n-chromium
- https://www.theverge.com/2019/11/4/20942...o-features
Microsoft will most likely ship this as their default web browser in future Windows versions. I mean its probably actually fine and a great idea if you have a Chromium fork preinstalled already. Finally a proper browser already preinstalled. I can imagine its not going to be used only just to download another browser .
Well, discuss here. Post your thoughts and etc.