Microsoft Edge new feature from the old Edge

Microsoft continues to strive to improve the end-user experience in the new program s Edge and it seems one of the company's priorities is to bring the top ones of the old Edge application to the new one based on Chromium.

At present its old version but the new one supported by Chromium is available in Windows 10, but there is no doubt that at some point the old version will be withdrawn.
Microsoft is preparing a new all-in-one browser right now, as it is the default browser in Windows 10, Windows 7,8, 8.1 and macOS. In addition, we also expect a version s for Linux to be released by the end of 2020.

Microsoft recently added another feature of the old Edge to the Chromium version. We're talking about the file download experience, which now offers new options to open, save as, save or of receiving.

The feature is currently available in the Dev and Canary versions of the browser, but users will need to enable it manually from the settings screen. We do not know when we will see it in the stable version, but there is a possibility that the next release will make the new feature available to everyone.

“We're looking at implementing features from the old Microsoft Edge. One of requested is a feature that asks users if they want to open, save as, save or download or cancel a file download. This week, we're excited to announce that this setting is now available in the Dev and Canary channels! We expect all versions with version >= 87.0.629.0 to have this feature”, he says Microsoft.

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