A new version of Edge has been released by Microsoft and is available for all supported platforms. Except for the new ones possibilities that everyone can try, there is also a big change from the company.
Starting with the Microsoft Edge version 83, the company from Redmond is starting to use a progressive mood for the fixed channel browser.
The concept of progressive mood may be new to some, but we have all known it for a long time. Let's try to understand what it is and why Microsoft uses it.
First of all, progressive rollouts mean that not all users will be able to get a new stable version of Microsoft Edge on day one. Instead of promoting her information for everyone, Microsoft makes every new version from version 83 onwards gradually available to devices around the world.
Once the release begins, Microsoft begins to collects comments to determine the reliability of the Edge update. If everything works well, then the company can move on to the next phase of the rollout and make the update available to more devices. If it does not happen and some devices face problems, then the company can suspend traffic to prevent any problems on more computers.
Yes it is the same marketing strategy that the company uses for the new ones feature updates Windows 10 devices are starting to receive Windows 10 updates as Microsoft analyzes telemetry data in an attempt to resolve what is happening.
The progressive distribution system is available in Windows 7, 8, 8.1 and Windows 10.
The release of new fixed updates of Microsoft Edge can therefore take several days. However, disposition times will be long smallerj for any upcoming security updates.