Microsoft just released the first public release of Chromium-based Edge. Today on April 8, Microsoft has officially released everyone's first Edge Canary build for Windows 64 10-bit architecture.
So anyone who wants to try the upcoming Microsoft browser can do so by linking below:
https://www.microsoftedgeinsider.com/en-us/?form=MO12FO&OCID=MO12FO
The distribution website is Microsoft Edge Insider and beta according to the company will only work on Windows 10. This is not true because I tested the upcoming browser on Windows Server 2019 and it works fine. However, according to the company, beta versions for Windows 7, 8.1, and Mac will be released later.
The new Edge build released today focuses on very fundamental elements of the app, so there's no language support, and some functional UI.
Today's build is not optimized for performance although the company promises smooth scroll, inking, PDF support and tab scanning. But none of the above is enabled.
Right now, Chromium-based Edge looks a lot like Chrome, except for embedded feed news from MSN.
Today's build is intended for web developers, and the "enthusiastic" friends of Microsoft.
At some point this summer, Microsoft is expected to add more features and more functions.
But starting today, anyone can download the trial version. So no one will be tempted to install a version of the channela of third parties.