You only need to look at the many threads, commentaries, articles of people desperate to stop updates and gain control. The liberties they have taken over the months/years have chipped away at us all. I hope to remain in the – the problem is that many of us no longer think the actions of Microsoft are honorable. That’s Microsoft’s bet as well, its the bet of all companies which have got to such a level of power that they know that whatever people say, words will vanish and behaviors will turn. After? My bet is that 90%+ of those who now insult an OS and its leading browser will tomorrow adopt it. Meanwhile many postpone the worst by taking care of their now OS, be it 7 or 8. Unless to choose another department, Linux and/or Mac (opposite in their policies, aligned in their opposition to Microsoft). Nevertheless the announcement denotes for the least a policy’s nerve to wipe what many consider as essentials (freedom) on the ground of… of what exactly? The superiority of Edge in the land of browsers, known by the developer but aiming a population which still hasn’t understood the exceptional quality of Windows and of all of its components, which should therefor be pushed in the right direction, that of their very advantages, for their good? That reminds me a country’s leader, on the East side.īut all this is known, widely known and accepted, because there’s nothing which can be done in the face of monopoly. I also read a journalist mentioning - half-hilarious, half-sarcastic, that in his opinion users of “Windows Mail app” most likely already use Edge … lol. ![]() It seems you are right when you clarify with “it would only be email links coming from their own “Windows Mail appâ€, and therefore should not affect all that many people.”. I had chosen in my first post to mention one of the softest articles about this Microsoft announcement concerning an Edge enforcement for reading emails. Microsoft Edge usage doubles in a year (according to Microsoft).Microsoft Edge: reveal hidden preferences on about:flags.First look at Microsoft Edge Preview for Android.Now you: Have you tried Edge? What is your take? They either redirect you to Microsoft's Edge homepage (where you can't download the browser), or to the mobile app stores where you can download the mobile version of Microsoft Edge for Android or iOS. Note: Websites and download portals that claim that they offer Microsoft Edge downloads, don't. Scroll all the way down to the "about this app" section.Įdge lists its version and the version of EdgeHTML.Select the menu icon (.) and then Settings from the menu that opens.You can check the installed version of Microsoft Edge in the following way: ![]() Windows 10 Feature Updates, previous - Older versions of Microsoft Edge that lack features.Windows 10 Feature Update, current - The most recent stable version of Edge.Windows 10 Insider Builds - The most recent version of Edge.Microsoft maintains different versions of the Edge browser: Tip: You may also want to download the most recent Adobe Flash Player version to make sure it is up to date.Download any new cumulative update that is offered to you.Click on "check for updates" to run a manual check for updates.Use the keyboard shortcut Windows-I to open the Settings app. ![]() New features, however, do get introduced in versions of Edge released in more recent feature updates. Microsoft releases security updates for earlier versions of Microsoft Edge provided that the feature update version of Windows 10 is still supported by the company.
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