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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
- lovelotey1600Copper ContributorFeels fast as compared to the older version of edge. Still lacks those fluent design elements. Add some extension like translator inbuilt to Chromium and as well make it feel a little bit homely for older edge users. And Also Startup time is very much as compared to older Edge. I would really like to see these changes in the future builds of Microsoft Edge
- privacyrulzCopper ContributorI think a concern that many would have, is related to privacy using the Chromium project. Will hidden issues that Chrome browser has like pre-fetch and zoom, where history isn't really gone, still be present in the Edge implementation? Will any data be sent to Google servers? What about privacy issues related to ads and access to cookies, how will that be handled?
- Gunnar-HaslingerIron Contributor
Elliot Kirk is there a possibility to get an Offline-Installer which can be used on a Win10-Machine without Internet-Connection? Why is the Setup packaged proprietary Setup.exe and not using your new MSIX Format? (Ping: jvintzel)
- Kris_PetrinIron Contributor
Elliot Kirkare we going to see PDF and pen support if not as a full intergration then as an addin for office like office lens is. Pen support is very usefull to me at work as is touch and the touch gestures. To go from an office machine to touch and ink at work makes my SurfacePro invaluable.
Please add back this feature into New Edge.
- AvsRithvikCopper Contributor
Elliot Kirk Please add the set tabs aside feature to the new chromium. Its one of the most useful features in the edge.
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Elliot Kirk Just asking another question, will the new Edge based on Chromium will work with Windows Timeline? Or for now, can we install the Web Activities from the Chrome Web store?
- Drew1903Silver Contributor
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Have you tested this w/ it as the default browser? I'm trying that now, myself.
- MagdevCopper Contributor
Will there be plans for controlling Microsoft Edge (Chromium) via Group Policy? How do we get involved in knowing what that will look like? Elliot Kirk
- MGubitzerCopper Contributor
Magdev+1 for the Group Policies. We are very much awaiting the new Edge but for management reasons in a rather big network we need to have Group Policies including policies for the planned IE-Tab.
And - important for automatic installations - please provide an MSI instead of a Setup.exe (or besides...)
- Elliot KirkFormer EmployeeYes, we will be talking more about the group policy story soon. I think that this forum will be the place where we introduce those features as they are released. Do you have any specific concerns or needs from a management perspective, Magdev?
- Kevin BryanCopper Contributor
Forcing safe searches is an important management option for our school district. We would also like to have a way to control which extensions are or are not available for install by student users. Elliot Kirk
- kspearrinCopper Contributor
Elliot KirkAs an extension developer, how do we submit an update to our extension for Chromium Edge? For our extension, it seems that the version listed in the Microsoft Store for Chromium Edge is an outdated version. We would like to submit an update.
- Elliot KirkFormer EmployeeHi kspearrin, I was asked this earlier, and I am not sure. I have reached out to the team that is responsible for this, and I will reply back when I hear. Thank you for your interest.
Elliot- kspearrinCopper Contributor
Elliot KirkAny update from the team on how we can update our extension for Chromium Edge?
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Elliot Kirk Such early code but it is fricking stable. There are some bugs such as casting, spellchecking but one that i found myself is the sensor data permission page is blank but it is not displayed on the known issues. Overall it is faster than EdgeHTML especially on YouTube and other sites that didn't work well on EdgeHTML. There are some limitation such as theming from the Chrome Web store doesn't work yet. I'm really impressed and Insiders should see new bug fixes, functionallity and features in the incoming days and weeks!
- Joshua_HVBrass Contributor
Not really bugs.... those features just haven't been implemented yet. Deleted
- Elliot KirkFormer EmployeeThanks for your excitement and praise Deleted! Please keep updating so that you can catch all of our fixes and features as they come out.
- Dan_AI4GKIron ContributorSlightly off topic, but what are the chances of having a summary of changes with each release? Or, is it there and I'm just not seeing it?
- miwebguyBrass ContributorSince there is no clear direction for input, I think a linux version is important.