Monday, April 8, 2019

Windows 10's new Edge with Chromium browser preview builds drop today

It's finally here. Previews for the new Microsoft Edge powered by Chromium are going live for developers and fans right now.

The first previews of the new Microsoft Edge built on Chromium are going live today for developers and other users interested in what Microsoft is working on for its new browser. These early previews are designed for developers, with the primary goal of testing web compatibility and performance. Additional features like inking and better touchpad support will be coming later this year.

These initial previews are for Windows 10 only, including Windows 10 S. Older versions of Windows, and macOS previews, will be coming later.

Microsoft's Corporate Vice President of Experiences and Devices, Joe Belfiore, said the following of the announcement:

In these first builds we are very much focused on the fundamentals and have not yet included a wide range of feature and language support that will come later. You'll start to see differences from the current Microsoft Edge including subtle design finishes, support for a broader selection of extensions and the ability to manage your sign-in profile. We look forward to people starting to kick the tires and will be refining the feature set over time based on the feedback we receive.

Edge with Chromium availability



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