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Learn how to solve math problems with Math Solver in Microsoft Edge
- Mar 09, 2021
Hi,
Thank you, this is very great,
but I really think this should be an extension in Edge addons store, and not part of the browser by default.
I understand you can disable it or use group policy etc. but the files and component is still in the browser.
extensions are modules, people can add/remove them at any time. this math resolver is not something that I would use often, so I don't want it in the browser, but a lot of students and kids will find it useful.
I would Really appreciate if you decouple it from the browser package and put it in the Edge addons store, as an exclusive extension/addon for Microsoft Edge, so that only those users who want it will add it to their browser.Thank you
Like saying "impact on perf ?" Seriously ?
I run this version of Edge on a 7 year old 700€ laptop and I don't see any perf issue since I use Canary version.
Ok for the add-on thing if you REEEAAAAAALLY want that, but honestly, who cares ???
It's here, you don't use it ? Fine you don't see it, what is it matter for you ???
You know devs working on this kind of thing are not primary devs working on the "core" of the browser, right ?
It's like testing features, etc. to see how it can be used.
Like someone said, it can just be used as a calculator so it's way more powerful than the integrated one.
Example with a basic thing : 5+ \dfrac{ 2 }{ 3 } x = 0 (yes it's the "written" notation for this tool and it work, you can copy past it)
Honestly if you want that you almost always need to find a website that allow you to do that. Here it's just 3 clic !
For me it will be a : Good job !
- CarlosMaranjeApr 13, 2021Copper ContributorTotally agree. I don’t know why people want this out so badly. Maybe they just hate math.
- HotCakeXApr 13, 2021MVP
CarlosMaranje wrote:
Totally agree. I don’t know why people want this out so badly. Maybe they just hate math.or a bloated browser with features they don't use.
hating or loving math is not the point of the conversation here. can't judge people for what they love or hate, it's their own business.