Microsoft in view of the official premiere of Edge on January 15 has begun to remove the beta indicator, confirming that we are in the final stages of its development applications.
Ο German website WU has revealed that Microsoft has begun removing the beta tag for a number of beta versions, which means that these existing Microsoft Edge installations are no longer part of the beta.
The change is rolling out to users as Microsoft rolls out the new program browsing in stable release on January 15th and will be pushed to Windows 10 systems via Windows Update.
The Microsoft Edge will be released on Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 and macOS. A Linux version of the browser is also possible, given the Chromium engine, but there is no version for that yet platform.
In Windows 10, the new browser will be set as the default, replacing the existing version of Edge. Microsoft has yet to say when it will completely remove it old Edge, and most likely as this version will still be bundled with the functional system for compatibility reasons.