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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
- MaryBIron Contributor
Elliot Kirk will there be a uservoice with voting and feedback or will it just be this rather non-hierarchical community where I keep having errors trying to reply? I know several people as well as me who want to vote for the option of NOT seeing the news topics at the bottom of the new tab window (stop feeding dopamine to the easily distracted), and it would be good to know how best to share feedback that people want to amplify ;)
- MaryBIron Contributor
Elliot Kirk will there be a uservoice with voting and feedback or will it just be this rather non-hierarchical community? I know several people as well as me who want to vote for the option of NOT seeing the news topics at the bottom of the new tab window (stop feeding dopamine to the easily distracted), and it would be good to know how best to share feedback that people want to amplify ;)
- kameshkotwaniCopper Contributor
I am only looking for two things, and in-built AdBlocker just like we have in Android version, and in-built Tor just like we have in brave browser. Brave Browser even has it's own brilliant ad-blocker,script blocker and a lot of great stuff. We can directly use Tor with Alt+Shift+N. No extra download or anything needed, and Brave too uses Chromium. Please implement these two!
As of now, I'm sticking to Brave because of great privacy and ad-blocking.
- DeletedHello, is there any chance of offering Chromecast support in the new Edge Browser ?
- YasinLawCopper Contributor
How about adding CLEAN WHEN EXIT FUNCTIONElliot Kirk
- Hi, a nice feature would be to make it portable. Similar to how you can make Visual Studio Code portable.
- GlharlorCopper Contributor
Elliot Kirk Honestly excited about this. Dark mode would be an awesome feature. Would also love to see the ability to default to the MS Print dialog. The Chromium print preview is slow, and causes issues with several websites I have run into. I know printing isnt at the top of a lot of peoples list, but in the auto industry, we are still forced to do it often. Waiting for a failed print preview render on chrome is exceedingly frustrating. Thanks for making this change. A default microsoft browser to support will be a great thing. Hopefully I can ban chrome at our organization soon :)
- Stina Biärsjö
Microsoft
Hi
Please add Reading View/Learning Tools, this is a feature used greatly in our schools and is a big advantage for Edge.- Drew1903Silver Contributor
Stina Biärsjö
Reading view is, indeed, one of the items "Coming soon". 😊
Cheers,
Drew- Hugo_RCopper ContributorMeanwhile, you could use this extension:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/reader-view/ecabifbgmdmgdllomnfinbmaellmclnh
- Drew1903Silver Contributor
Is Kirk or Elliot your 1st name?
I have been using Edge Insider AND reading 'comments'. Seems it's almost a catch-22. We are prone to discuss what we like or do not like.... what we'd like to change, fix, add or remove and what works or doesn't. Thing is, apparently, it's early and that is to explain why so much is missing. Yes, it's impressive how well it works & what IS there, already... but, so many features are missing, icons for things are missing. Ergo, it is tough to know what to say, right now, pro or con. You start to say, "Hey, what about..." & then, remind yourself it's likely another "Coming Soon" thing... like Reading view & Web notes and (open) Favourites star. Patience, Grasshopper 🦗. Must remember, it's the life & turf of an Insider.
Cheers,
Drew - anasrahmounCopper ContributorMy only wish right now is to have proper customizations available for the URL shortcuts on the New tab "focused", currently I can't even use custom names.
I want to be able to rename the shortcut
I want to be able to reorder the shortcuts
I want to be able to group the shortcuts
I don't want to use an extra extension for customizing the screen as I do in Google Chrome.
This is the only thing that holds me from switching.- Drew1903Silver Contributor
anasrahmoun
I would not consider, actually, "switching" until the finished product is released. Would be like switching from an existing OS to OS Insider Builds and we all know that is an absolute no-no! Insider Builds or Pre-release or Preview Builds are works-in-progress... they are NEVER something to which one switches. Plus, unlike the lingering IE, this may, actually, replace the current Edge making switching a moot point, anyway.
Cheers,
Drew