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We're Listening!
Greetings Microsoft Edge Insiders!
Let us start off by saying, welcome to the Microsoft Edge Insider community! We’re so excited to have you here, and we can’t wait to start learning from you. If you haven’t read our Welcome to the Microsoft Edge Insider community article yet, we recommend starting there. It has a bunch of great information on how we got here and where we’re heading.
Our mission:
Our mission is to create a thriving community of valuable Insiders, like you, so we can closely listen and learn how Microsoft Edge can be better. We believe that having open, honest, and continued conversations with our Insider community is a great way to build a close relationship with our users.
Why do all of this? Because we want to build a browser that’s deeply grounded in your needs. Your voice is the most important piece of helping us build a better Microsoft Edge. The feedback you provide leads to meaningful conversations that may ultimately produce the new features, bug fixes, and other improvements that matter the most to you. Listening is just the beginning for us. Our true goal is to build Microsoft Edge with the voice of the Insider community as our guiding light.
Community voice
When we announced the next version of Microsoft Edge back in December, we asked a simple question: If you could change one thing about the web, what would it be?
We were completely humbled by the over 40k comments you’ve shared with us. That’s a whole lot of ideas. Thank you!
You tell us that you love some things about the current Microsoft Edge browser, like the smooth scrolling experience, our Fluent Design and the precision touchpad, and you hope we’ll bring those things forward into the next version too.
Some of you are frustrated with the way that sites render so differently depending on the browser you're using to view them. You also tell us that Web Standards are on the top of your mind. We hear that you want all browsers to adopt the same standards. We hear from some of you web developers that you want new capabilities added to the web platform; whether that be in CSS, HTML or JavaScript. Another top request is an improved dev tools experience.
We hear that you have strong feelings about online advertising. Some of you wish ads that pop-up would just disappear and the same for auto-playing ads. While others feel a strong desire to remove or fundamentally change how online advertising works on the web. There is concern how these advertisements enable sites to track you as you browse which feels "creepy" and "invasive."
The overwhelming majority of comments (we’re talking thousands of messages) that we have read wish for a change in the fundamental attributes of the web. Make it faster, safer, more reliable and more private. You want your browsers to have smaller memory footprints, lower battery consumption, higher rendering speed and better stability. We agree with you wholeheartedly! The attributes that you say matter most in your browsing experience are performance, privacy, and reliability. So that is where we are starting.
We are focusing on delivering outstanding fundamentals. Speed, stability, accessibility, compatibility, security, and privacy are always top of mind for us. We are using your comments and suggestions to guide us while we are getting the new Microsoft Edge ready for its debut.
What’s next?
In the meantime, jump in, download the Microsoft Edge Insider Channels, and let us know what you think. What’s working well? Where do we need to improve? Over time, we hope to build healthy engagement and feedback loops with our community members.
We’re also mindful that our users have preferred ways to engage with us. Whether you view the latest information on the Microsoft Edge Insider website, enjoy direct discussions on our forum, need a personal support assistant via help (F1), share your feedback and suggestions via the smiley face, or just want to give us a shout on Twitter, we’re always listening and looking for ways to reach out wherever our users feel most comfortable and prefer to talk to us. We’re all ears!
Thank you for being here. We look forward to listening and engaging with you.
-The Microsoft Edge Team-
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- Eternal_OptimistBrass Contributor
Elliot Kirk At this moment, I feel that my biggest pet peeve is the New Tab News Feed Personalization.
What is the point in my wasting my time customizing my news feed, only to have topics that I have no interest being placed back into my feed? - Frankie190062Copper Contributor
Elliot Kirk-- I'm actually surprised that MS decided to switch to Chromium for Edge's engine. In my experience, Edge and even IE11 had caught up with Chrome in terms of rendering performance. On some issues, they're even ahead of Google's browser. Such as on the support for CSS hyphens. Your support on that is excellent! :-) Please make sure that it's maintained!
- michaellorenzos23Copper Contributor
Elliot Kirk I am using the dev build 75.0.139.4
I'm using G Suite daily and this message has popped up the last few days:
It doesn't affect usability in any way - but it's annoying to have to dismiss it. Best of luck with the new Edge!
- Pramod Kumar Chandoria
Microsoft
Elliot Kirk Thanks for building a hope to bring back browser consumers back to Microsoft eco system as everything evolves around it.
Many of SharePoint customer use IE11 on Windows 7. I would love to see if this version is going to be available on Window 7 so we at least can recommend users to switch to alternative Edge for better performance.
I would like to get involved with Performance API champions if looking for detailed feedback
- Pramod Kumar Chandoria
Microsoft
Elliot Kirk I agree we are looking forward and that is where growth is. I assumed moving to Chromium will allow Edge to become platform independent. With little bit of fixes, it will also run on Window 7. So we can tell our 50% IE customers there, hey don't go anywhere else when you move forward but there is another option i.e. Edge. It can rum super fast and smooth. So when 50% of the customers move, they move to Edge as that has become habit.
FYI Chrome on Win7 run super fast and IE11 on Win7 run super slow.
I was thinking more in line of how we retain our customer with Microsoft experience when to look for options when upgrading.- Drew1903Silver Contributor
Pramod Kumar Chandoria
Anything that helps move customers away from Win 7 & IE is all good. If Edge C speeds that up, terrific.
3 cheers if it's catalyst or cattle prod.
With any luck it will be the case. And, the nice thing is, it smells very likely.
Cheers,
Drew
- Delcampe_XopheCopper Contributor
Hello, as I do not have the sufficent rights/privileges to answer the survey "How do you use the current "Add notes" functionality in Microsoft Edge?" https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Surveys/How-do-you-use-the-current-quot-Add-notes-quot-functionality-in/m-p/413759#M2
here is a copy of my answer:
I mostly use it at work when reviewing new design or functionalities proposed by our product department (the company I work for is a marketplace for collectors).
1) I surf a defined url (whether demo, pre-prod or prod).
2) I review it in depth in one tab while I have the same url with "add note" activated in another tab or window.
3) I type comments, highlight stuff or draw with my printscreen.
4a) I open the One Note app when I want to quickly send a jpg.
4b) my preferred way is to open the note into OneNote 2016, because there I can export the file as a pdf. It contains the whole web page (so this is better than a printscreen, where you are limited to what's on the screen and not the full scrolled page) + comments with ref on the page + drawings.This is fast, complete and a huge asset during testing or review.
Same path for "how to/wiki" I sometimes do.
Cheers
- Alexander JacubowskyBrass ContributorI understand you want to replace IE and Edge with this project. Right? Then AxtiveX support is a must! Possibly also as an addon just for those who really need this support. ActiveX is often needed for older devices like video surveillance and other multimedia devices. These systems usually have a very long lifespan and are not easy to replace, so compatibility through ActiveX support would be very welcome.
- asmadeus08bCopper Contributor
Hi! May I ask to add option of continuous click on bookmark without interruption? I have a lot of bookmarks on folder and I want to open all of them continuously fast at backround. This is most frequest functions and was released on Opera Blink
- Will_KamCopper Contributor
It would be a great idea to allow the user choose to clear the cache and cookies... of some specific sites or pages instead of can only choose the time period.
- derpcfreakCopper Contributor
I ran into a problem today using Version 75.0.139.1 (Official build) dev (64-bit). When trying to verify an SSL-certificate of an https site via advanced menu -> more tools -> Developer Tools -> Security and then clicking on "View Certificate" all instances of EdgeInsider crash.
I tried this on several sites, including https://techcommunity.microsoft.com
I am running Windows 10 1809 (OS Build 17763.437)
Regards
Peter - hothandjCopper ContributorAre 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.