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    [PokeCommunity.com] Microsoft Edge

    Wanted to do a separate thread on this (amazingly awesome) browser that came out along with Windows 10. Reminder that all general windows 10 discussion has its own thread. This is only about the new Edge browser.

    To be quite honest, not only I am amazed by the clarity of the browser, but the speed. It starts up a lot quicker than Chrome or Firefox, and it's less of a hogger. Since it's a relatively new browser, there's still a lot of work to be put in. I'm still waiting for an adblock extension.

    What are everyone's thoughts on Edge?
     
    I was under the impression that ad block protection was already installed with the browser? The option to read the page without the ads and other tabs, etc, really makes for a much better reading experience, Never was I a fan of Internet Explorer because it was always laggy and very unappealing: however, I'm shocked with how minimalistic and fast the browser is. I'm set on making Edge my dedicated browser! Good job to the developers.
     
    I wasn't expecting much from Edge but was pleasantly surprised by the speed and simplicity it offered. As soon as it gets dedicated extension and plugin support, it will be my primary browser. Sure it can 'support' Chrome's extensions but I'll wait for its exclusive addons.
     
    Microsoft Edge you are so awesome! It is super fast even than Chrome.More Features need to be added but now It has already surpassed Chrome, Firefox etc.
    Anyways Hoping for More Better!
     
    Edge is pretty fast, but I have a few extensions I can't live without, and for general usage Chrome will stay as the default browser. But I liked how "pretty" Edge is.

    IE already had better Netflix streaming capability than Chrome, so MS may build upon that foundation and deliver the ideal browser...
     
    Edge loads in real time with no lags or sudden hanging and instantly shows search bar or address bar and also fast to load and have a nice spellchecker that IE didn't have it all.
    I'm impress that Edge doesn't hog all the resources as other browser do!
     
    Edge is lightweight, lightning fast and very well designed. It's efficient and has a nice and interactive GUI, a huge improvement over Internet Explorer, but I still prefer Chrome.
     
    It's almost perfect! Just needs some extension support...and support for drag-and-dropping with files on the desktop into the browser.
     
    I will say, I dislike how Edge renders fonts, but I am really not sure if it can be changed. This has been an issue with IE as well, and it just...bothers me lol..

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    Using Facebook as an example there.

    Facebook shouldn't be using that font. Did some setting got wedged?
     
    Facebook shouldn't be using that font. Did some setting got wedged?
    I've always seen that font on Facebook for every computer I've used a Microsoft browser on.

    EDIT: hmm, my tablet doesn't do that, but for some reason I remember it happening on my desktop. weird.
     
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    Edge is so fast it makes downloading waterfox / chrome much faster :P

    Really, all that's missing is extensions and then it's pretty much comparable to every other modern browser out now which is a good thing for Microsoft. (Finally got their browser issues sorted and no more IE jokes)
     
    I'll try it only when extensions are available. Can't live without ad-block for a second!

    This pretty much applies to me, too. That aside, from the get-go, Edge strikes me as an evolution of Explorer, rather than a completely new browser. Which would makes sense in terms of recycling the nearly two decades worth of browser client code. Let's hop they do not repeat Explorer's mistake.
     
    I've only used Microsoft Edge for around 15 minutes, and that was to get Ninite to download FireFox, Google Chrome, MalwareBytes, PuTTY and WinSCP for one of the IT computers at school. Other than that, it's better than IE, but I still wouldn't use Edge.
     
    I've only used Microsoft Edge for around 15 minutes, and that was to get Ninite to download FireFox, Google Chrome, MalwareBytes, PuTTY and WinSCP for one of the IT computers at school. Other than that, it's better than IE, but I still wouldn't use Edge.

    Hmm... you probably should try spending some time with it when you can (perhaps at home?) Give it a few hours. See what you like and don't like about it. Don't be afraid to ask for help!
     
    I was wondering if there were extensions available for it. Sad to see that there isn't yet, oh well.

    Trying it out because I can. So far I'm liking it. Or at least, I'm not seeing anything so far that's putting me off using this. Except maybe the whole extensions thing, but meh. :P As much as I like those, I can live without them for the moment.
     
    Need more placebo effect?
    3. Poor IE had a stigma. Any comments on it not being directly comparable are just more of the placebo effect.
    This is why the rename (and the rewrite) was needed.

    This is even assuming the version of IE is up to date in the first place. With the level of fragmentation of IE versions in the corporate workplace and around the world, older versions of ie had to be dealt with by web designers in order to achieve the same effect on other web browsers. Just one of the reasons why IE gained it's negative stigma. At least with edge it'll follow the same set of web standards as other modern browsers.
     
    Thankfully, web browsing stats show a majority of the world knows better and have updated, or switched to Chrome or Firefox. Hopefully they switch back.

    Edge seems to be a good browser, and I thought that IE was removed, but... Yesterday I got a pop-up telling me that I visited a website who would work better in Internet Explorer, and it opened the original browser. So that means that Microsoft hasn't removed IE from Windows 10 but just hid it?
     
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