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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
- Portalastical64Copper Contributor
I have grown extremely attached to the Windows 7 Aero theme, and I would really like it if an Aero theme could be included in the new version of Edge. Seriously, it looks beautiful.
- Drew1903Silver Contributor
Portalastical64
Aero is not, really, a browser thing, but, an OS thing. Its fans are an enthusiastic group, to be sure. However, there are reasons it stopped with 7 & it is extremely doubtful it will be seen in the OS, in the future; and that OS being Windows 10. There is a real effort to have Folks move from 7 to 10.
Cheers,
Drew
- MartynasGlCopper ContributorIt would be great if you add Draw on pages from old Edge.
- Drew1903Silver Contributor
MartynasGl
Hi Marty,
We are led to believe a bunch of currently absent items are coming. There's a number of icons on the top bar absent, presently... Add notes (that you mention), See your tabs, Set aside, Favorites, Share... and thumbnails for tabs. Oh & Pin to start is, still, missing, as well. Time & patience. BUT, STILL, good Folks are vocal & continue to point out the Edge things they want kept in Edge C.
Cheers,
Drew
- magius1962Copper Contributor
I live in English, United Kingdom and using Edge (Chrome engine) on Windows 7, 64-bit.
Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Edge (Chrome engine) are all set to English (United Kingdom)
Using Javascript they all return Browsers language = en-GB and not en-US.
When printing out pages IE and Google Chrome print the date as d/mm/yyyy, but Edge (Chrome engine) prints the date in the non standard American format m/d/yyyy.
Is there some extra setting in Edge (Chrome engine) to use the correct date format, or is this a bug?- Drew1903Silver Contributor
magius1962
"Is there some extra setting in Edge (Chrome engine) to use the correct date format, or is this a bug?"
Neither. This is the reason & for now, have to live w/ it... whilst things like this are in beta & a work-in-progress they are done to English (US) & United States region. They tend to take on a greater degree of universality as release time approaches OR by release time. These are very early Builds, currently and won't see such expansion this soon. It, universality, will be supported eventually.
Cheers,
Drew
- wlhhjhjgmailcomCopper Contributor
Is there any info or blog to read about how edge makes sites into apps
Settings/ appsDoes it make a site into a PWApp or what is happening
- LLOYBENNCopper Contributor
LLOYBENN@Elliot
I have spent many years as a hi google account user. I love to say what I want to google voice and get a response to any actions that I may choose. unfortunately, it takes a ton of memory to have this program open..do you have an alternative?- Drew1903Silver Contributor
LLOYBENN
Maybe Elliot will have something else or more to say... and admittedly I'm not super familiar w/ google stuff, but... It sounds like, maybe, Cortana is the answer for you. 'She' is part of Windows 10. Nothing to do with the browser. Learn all about Cortana https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/17214/cortana-what-is
NB: If enabled, Win+C allows speaking to Cortana without having to say "Hey Cortana" to get started.
Cheers,
Drew
- Deleted
Elliot Kirk When This test Downloads Microsoft Windows Edge DEV and Windows Edge Canary going to last?
- Drew1903Silver Contributor
Deleted
Hi Edna,
It will be quite a while. There is a 3rd branch called Beta coming soon, as well. There will be Canary, Dev & Beta (tracks) until this Edge is in the OS as our default browser, having replaced the Edge we have, now. I wouldn't expect that to happen until, at least, with the Fall 2019 Update (1909). We are in the early stages & there is, still, a lot to be done & tested.
Cheers,
Drew
- PGW_SACopper ContributorPlease give attention to touch sensitive devices like the Surface Pro. Slightly larger buttons will help, automated repositioning of the windows for the onscreen keyboard and how to proceed when there is a physical key missing (like no escape button because there is no physical keyboard plugged in).
- zipswichBrass Contributor
I am not sure this is the right place to post a question. I tried but could not find any forum dedicated to Chromium Edge.
I started to use Chromium Edge on May 16 when the classic Edge stopped working (it could not load Twitter page). The experience had been great until today when I am no longer able to open Chromium Edge.
I am wondering if anyone could offer a tip on how to diagnose this or the best place to post such question?
I have restarted my computer twice to no avail.
- Drew1903Silver Contributor
zipswich
Yes, this is the right place.
There's a few things bothering me in your note. If I have it right, you are say the Edge we have now, that your'e calling "Classic" quit working, in so much that it suddenly would not load Twitter so you 'switched'* to Edge C. And, now, suddenly, today that won't open, either. What did you use to write this note, here in the forum? Edge, Edge C, the same computer or a different one? There may be something deeper afoot, but, for now... can you please try removing Edge C, Dev or Canary, whichever you have, then go https://www.microsoftedgeinsider.com/en-us/download & download it & re-install it. Report back on the behavior after that is done, please & thank you.
*We can run Edge C, as well as Edge, right now, not instead of Edge. Testing right now not, replacing, yet.
If your issue with Edge is more than just Twitter... Right now, Edge & Edge C run in or on a machine in very different ways. Edge is part of the OS, Edge C is not. And if your Edge is not working (right, you may need to do a Reset on your machine. But, see what happens after you R&R Edge C. That's the easiest 1st step.
Cheers,
Drew - Justin PhilipFormer Employee
Edge (Chromium) is not starting for me either after the latest update. :S
I click the icon on the taskbar and even tried searching for it in the start menu and launching from there, but none of them open and the process is not even running in Task Manager.
- Drew1903Silver Contributor
Justin Philip
Remove & re-install Edge C. > Settings > Apps & Features & then > https://www.microsoftedgeinsider.com/en-us/download & reload.
Cheers,
Drew
- normie9Copper ContributorRun On !may the future be brighter than it looks at the moment
Elliot Kirk and team.
I have the canary build on my Windows 10 SB2. But I am not able to sync my bookmarks via my Edge on iOS, that will show up on both devices. Am I missing something?.
Thank you.
Regards,
Pinaki