
This involves keeping as many features as possible in an attempt to provide users, who sooner or later would be required to make the switch to the new browser, with added consistency.
Now that the Chromium Edge is in preview stage and Canary and Dev builds are up for grabs, we can already take a glimpse into how Microsoft wants to achieve that.
The latest Edge Canary update, for instance, includes new evidence of Microsoft’s efforts of retaining the familiar factor of the native Windows 10 browser.
Microsoft has added the super-popular favorites button to the toolbar in Canary build 78.0.243.0, making it work just like in the original Edge.
Gradual rollout
While this might not sound like one major update for some, it’s actually one very requested feature... (read more)
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