Microsoft just released the first one publicly test Chromium-based version of Edge. Today, April 8, Microsoft officially released the first Canary build of Edge for the Windows 64 10-bit architecture to everyone.
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
Η ιστοσελίδα διανομής είναι η Microsoft Edge Insider και η beta σύμφωνα με την εταιρεία θα λειτουργεί μόνο στα Windows 10. Αυτό δεν ισχύει γιατί δοκίμασα τον επερχόμενο περιηγητή σε Windows Server & Hosting 2019 and works normally. However, according to the company, beta versions for Windows 7, 8.1, and Mac operating systems will be released later.
The new build of Edge released today focuses on very fundamental elements of the app, so there is no support languageς, και κάποιο functional UI.
Today's build is not optimized for performance although the company promises smooth scrolling, inking, PDF support and tabbed scanning. But none of the above is activated.
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.
Sometime this summer, Microsoft is expected to add more features and more features.
But today anyone can download the trial version. So no one will be tempted to install a version from third-party channels.