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Introducing the new favorites experience in Microsoft Edge
Your experience is NOT my experience; your experience does not invalidate my experience. I warrant some of the difference could be hardware related though, except for one ARM powered touch-enabled Acer toy computer that HP provided after they were required by the court to replace thousands of business-grade notebooks they installed faulty GPU in, I do not skimp on my computer technology. I have been running Microsoft machines ever since they became available.
Especially as of late, Outlook in all of its formats including the web-based version have been unstable at best the way they have been turning the old "mail" product into Outlook. I have lost many things that have needed to be saved.
So again, congratulations, good show, and all that. I very happy for you and your experience. Please recognize you are one individual in a universe of people who each have different experiences.
Agree about the issues with Outlook. Seems like the process to move over to New Outlook at times creates added copies? Have seen several different results from the process on family devices, whether from self built to HP to Surface. All of them are a mess and seem to not straighten out. Not to mention the massive spam that creeps in at this point. One of my systems (LG Gram) seems to collect the spam in bulk. Turn it on after a couple of days and 20 plus ads for 'musk (phishing) heaters' or 'Tinder - you have a match'. Looks like 2024 will be messy... .
Back on topic: Have tried using Favorites again as running out of screen to save links. Seems to work better now but not nearly as good as original Edge that had the tool improvements from Mr. Grey. Unfortunately, they don't convert to New Edge :-{
Really would like to see more attention to 'polishing' existing features than going from one new thing to another and none of them compatible or as functional. The final product to everyday users should be on a slower channel and be a refinement rather than experiment. You lose a lot of customers when you change so much they can't actually use the product. Just sayin' ...