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Welcome to the Microsoft Edge Insiders community
Hello Microsoft Edge Insiders!
Ever since we first announced in December that Microsoft Edge was going to adopt the Chromium open source project for our desktop browser, we’ve been excited to begin launching our Insider community. The time has finally come, and everyone can try out the new version of the browser right now!
We want to use this opportunity to start building a close relationship with all of you. Going beyond collecting comments and reviews, we’re eager to listen and engage in active conversations with you. We believe your collective voices will help us build a better Microsoft Edge, and that’s our vision for this community.
With our recent adoption of Chromium, Microsoft Edge gets a chance to grow beyond its initial home on Windows 10. As we’ve reflected on the best ways to enable a new listening system to support other versions of Windows and platforms, we’ve realized that our goals should be based on what we want as customers, not as engineers or designers.
What would such a system look like? That’s where all of you come in. Based on the feedback you’ve graciously given us over the past few years, we know it’s important to be able to quickly and easily send us problems or suggestions from directly within the browser. You also want a way to engage meaningfully and deeply with the developers, as well as a way to get immediate support when you run into a problem that you can’t fix on your own.
Other Insider programs at Microsoft have provided good models for us to follow for our new community. However, the Microsoft Edge Insider community has one important difference: you don’t need to sign up. Just downloading and using the Microsoft Edge Canary, Dev, or Beta channels is enough.
We hope that this relationship can be beneficial for both parties. For you, this isn’t just about being a member of an active group of fellow browser enthusiasts. You also get: a chance to see new features before all the other Microsoft Edge users; an in-depth understanding of how and why we built them, a direct channel of communication with the engineers responsible for them, and the chance to critique them and suggest what we should build next. We at Microsoft get valuable early feedback, your verbal and written insights about what you do and don't like about a given feature or approach, which will help us steer the product in the right direction. The ability to dig deeper and understand the why behind the what, while learning from a large and diverse worldwide audience. Finally, through our continuing conversations, we hope Insiders will invite others in their own communities to come and join in our conversation.
So, what can you expect from us? As our new features start making their way into the builds, our goal is to publish at least one new article every other week to inform and encourage active discussions on the latest developments in the Insider channels. We are devoting some of our time to reading and responding to every thread, and you can expect direct interaction from the Microsoft Edge team that promotes the deepest, most enlightening discussions.
We’re fully committed to building an open, honest and respectful community of awesome Insiders like you. We hope you’ll join our discussions or start your own today.
Welcome to our community. We can’t wait to build a great Edge community together!
-The Microsoft Edge Team-
313 Replies
- Old_Man88Copper ContributorVery happy with how things are developing. Started cautiously with Dev channel but now using Canary as my sole browser. Some small issues which will probably be solves sonn such as Translator does not always work and I would like a native 'Save as mht' rather than use Chrome extension. Being able tsavr Credit/Debit Card details is very useful but need to be also able to delete them.
- tsimperCopper ContributorJust downloaded the Canary channel and went straight to extensions. Installed React dev tools and (my personal fav required by any browser I use) Octotree extension. It installed well and so I explored the settings and imported data from Firefox.
WOW. what a fast browser. I am really digging the how favorites are handled now as well. A huge improvement over Edge.
The interface is great and easy to use.
I am really excited to see how this project turns out. I would love to drop Firefox and go all into Edge. In the past, extensions are what has prevented me from doing that.
Once the new browser can sync my config across computers I believe I can make the switch. - DougGYVRCopper Contributor
Thanks, Elliot Kirk the new browser is awesome! I miss the option to Send to OneNote - use it all the time. Am I missing something obvious?
- MaryBIron ContributorTo get Send to OneNote you can unlock the extension store and get the Chrome extension that's the OneNote clipper (but it's very disappointing that you have to - vote on the OneNote uservoice because it's that team not Edge)
- Drew1903Silver Contributor
DougGYVR
Hi Doug,
In case you can't tell I'm not Elliot. He may have a better answer, but...
You are not missing anything, it's Add notes & Share that are missing. There are a few other things "Coming Soon". Nearly all of us feel the same as you about this particular item including, that it bloody well needs to appear. 🙏 to the computer gods & goddesses OR say something 📣 to the Edge C Team via Mr. Smiley 🙂
Cheers,
Drew
- hothandjCopper Contributor
Elliot Kirk Are you planning to support Dolby vision (or HDR) as previous Edge? I am using lenovo thinkpad X1 carbont 6th that has dolby vision (or HDR). The color was great when I was using previous version of Edge, but now in this new Chromium Edge, colors doesn't look as good as before. Please support HDR! If so, this browser will be my go-to browser.
- Jacek01BERCopper Contributor
Elliot Kirk Hello Mr. Kirk. I have a big concern. Until now no sidebar in new Edge. This is very importatnt. I am Microsoft old user since 1983. Started with MS-DOS 3.0. Have experience with (not only) all Microsoft O/S since this time. Have lot of Microsoft certificate.
Sidebar as in IE is "MUST", if you have many thousand favorites organized in folders and subfolders. Open the chain every time if you need go to nneighbor subfolder – is not acceptable. Must be possible to turn sidebar on and off.
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No sidebar (on/off like in IE, or old Edge) - no good browser. I decline to use browser without sidebar. And not only me. Many others. Every user with saved many favorites in folders and subfolders tells you. Ask Bill Gates!
Thank you.
- Dan_AI4GKIron ContributorWhat is sidebar?
- henri9813Copper ContributorPlease release Linux Version, the open-sources communities is on linux, many users hate google chrome and firefox and prefer a microsoft solution !
- Dan_AI4GKIron Contributor
Hello Elliot Kirk. I'm getting hooked on Canary. It's very stable for a build that gets updated daily. Anyway, good job so far. There are a couple things I'd like to see.
- Dark mode, definitely!
- Set aside tabs like in "old" Edge. I've found that extremely helpful. Alternatively, perhaps a way to have different configurations, with specific tabs & sites for each configuration. I have different things that I do, and with each one I open specific sites each time. That keeps me from having to manually open sometimes 6 or 7 sites each time.
- Remember the good ol' days of dragging a url from the address window over to the desktop and a link to that url automatically getting dropped there? I really miss that in Edge, where other browsers still do that.
That's it for now Keep up the good work!
Dan
- graveyardwillieCopper Contributor
Hi Guys,
The one thing that has irritated me about the New Edge Browser is when you go to your email account,
and put an email in a folder with the old Edge you put a check mark and can scroll up and down using
your mouse, but with the new Edge it won't let you, which takes too much time having to go all the
way to the right side moving the bar up and down. I'm hoping this is one of the things you change
because i'm not the only one that feels this way about this one; otherwise the new Edge is great &
i'm still learning everything about it.
Thanks,
Stephanie
- MAHEDI_AL1Copper Contributorwhen BETA will be released??
- mmele01Copper Contributor
Hello All,
I would just like to ask where and what is being done about supporting VUDU.COM movie playback on the MS EDGE platform. Edge (Non-Beta), simply gets a PLAYBACK error, and just yesterday trying the latest BETA, I got (for those of can remember the days of Windows 3.0/3.1) VUDU's 4 square dots simply (Clocking, "spinning hourglass") spinning away being "Unresponsive" at this point in time had to force close the browser window? Just wondering. In the meantime I have to use IE, or another browser to enable FULL Movie Playback from https://www.vudu.com. -- Hope someone has an answer. -- Michael