Microsoft Edge Stable: Microsoft just released a preview build for Chromium-based Edge on the Edge Insider site. The new version is closer to the final version of Microsoft Edge that will be officially released in January.
As part of today's Microsoft Ignite 2019 conference, Yusuf Mehdi, vice president of Modern Life, Search and Devices of Microsoft, said that Microsoft Edge will be officially released on January 15, 2020, and when it is released, it will support over 90 languages.
With this preview build, Microsoft Edge Stable is currently in the 79.0.309.7 version and appears to be a release ahead of the current fixed version of Google Chrome, which is the 78 version.
Unlike the Beta, Dev and Canary builds of Microsoft Edge, the installation of the stable version will completely replace the original Microsoft Edge. So try RC only if you really want to try Microsoft's new browser.
It should be noted that when Microsoft announced that it was developing a new Chromium-based browser, there were many who were concerned that Microsoft would further enhance Google.
While these arguments may stand, Microsoft has attempted to develop an optimized, stable version of the browser by integrating its own characteristics.
So the new Edge browser has new features that make it stand out from Google Chrome.
For example, Microsoft Edge has a feature called Collections. The new feature allows you to collect similar sites for a specific topic, and keep the information organized and easily accessible.
If you do a homework, you can create a collection of all the websites you want to be organized and easily accessible later.
The new Microsoft Edge will also feature the feature that the first Edge had called Windows Defender Application Guard
This feature allows you to start a browser in a virtualized sandbox. This sandbox prevents the site from accessing the normal Windows environment and thus protects you from exploit kits, malware, and other unwanted activities.