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Elliot Kirk
Former Employee
Apr 08, 2019

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-

 

1,189 Replies

    • Elliot Kirk's avatar
      Elliot Kirk
      Former Employee
      xanplx, cjean, We are looking into releasing the next version of our Microsoft Edge browser on several platforms. Can you tell me more about your needs for having it on Linux?
      Thanks,
      Elliot
      • viniciusbezerra's avatar
        viniciusbezerra
        Iron Contributor

        I particularly use dual boot with Linux (derived from Ubuntu) and I am required to use Chome to have my track record on 2 systems, if Edge were available I could use on 2 systems, it would be amazing to have it on LinuxElliot Kirk 

  • Graham Watson's avatar
    Graham Watson
    Copper Contributor

    Elliot Kirk I've just loaded both Dev and Canary.  It's great that you can have them both on your machine at the same time, but it would be nice if there was some indicator in the browser windows header to show which is which. 

      • Graham Watson's avatar
        Graham Watson
        Copper Contributor

        Drew1903 Yes, I saw your reply, Thanks. These are good workarounds, but they don't resolve the real issue of being able to see which version in the window. It's not a critical problem by any means though - it was just a suggestion.

         

         

    • Drew1903's avatar
      Drew1903
      Silver Contributor

      Graham Watson 

      Hi Graham,

      Cool I refound this that I had read yesterday. Here's 2 thoughts for you to consider.

      1. Set so Taskbar reflects the desktop being viewed NOT, all desktops. Now can use the taskbar to know which you are using.

      2. If both simultaneously... use multiple desktops w/ 1 (or more) using Dev & 1 or more others wherein you have Canary.  You just have to know & remember which you are using where.  Although, remember #1 😉 They do have different icons

      Cheers,
      Drew

    • Drew1903's avatar
      Drew1903
      Silver Contributor

      Graham Watson 

      Hi Graham,

       

      I have both, as well and I agree.  Had thought same before reading your note. At least the icons are different on the taskbar. If I open both @ the same time, I always have Dev on the left & Canary on the right.

      Cheers,
      Drew

  • We need to be able to use our Office365 account to sign in for syncing passwords, bookmarks, etc. Requiring a Microsoft account defeats the purpose of a truly unified account. They can sign into windows with a 365 account, get email and their apps with it. Now we just need the browser to work with it! Elliot Kirk 

    • Fred_Dickey's avatar
      Fred_Dickey
      Copper Contributor

      Michael Morrison 

       

      Yes, I absolutely agree.  We don't use the sync function in Edge specifically for this reason.  As the owner of my organization, I really don't want my staff using their personal accounts to sync work related bookmarks, passwords, etc.  I would want it all under the domain and control of my Office 365 for business tenant and have clients that would want the same thing with their tenants.

       

      That's the only issue I have with the Chromium based version of Edge Dev right now.  I'm loving the responsiveness of Chrome that I am getting now combined with the single sign on of Edge when it comes to authenticating with the office portal on azure joined workstations.  Oh, I take that back.  It appears that Edge Dev does not do the single sign on like Edge does.  After I reset my browser it prompted me for authentication on Office 365 portal like Google Chrome...lol  Okay, guess that's in the works.  It must have remembered me from importing my login info when I first installed it.

  • Kexy Biscuit's avatar
    Kexy Biscuit
    Brass Contributor

    Just find out Chrome version of IDM Integration Module doesn't work on Insider... I rely on it heavily, please help.

    • gullu's avatar
      gullu
      Copper Contributor

      Kexy Biscuit Uninstall the extension and reinstall it from here https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/idm-integration-module/ngpampappnmepgilojfohadhhmbhlaek/related

      • djc2002us's avatar
        djc2002us
        Brass Contributor
        uninstall/reinstall worked for Grammarly. Thanks.
    • Kexy Biscuit's avatar
      Kexy Biscuit
      Brass Contributor

      Kexy Biscuit After exploration, I figured it out: install the extension from https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/idm-integration-module/ngpampappnmepgilojfohadhhmbhlaek instead of IDM provided files.

      • Hawk_1's avatar
        Hawk_1
        Copper Contributor

        Kexy Biscuit 

         

        Thanks for the tip. I put it to use


        Kexy Biscuit wrote:

        Kexy Biscuit After exploration, I figured it out: install the extension from https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/idm-integration-module/ngpampappnmepgilojfohadhhmbhlaek instead of IDM provided files.


         

  • trparky's avatar
    trparky
    Brass Contributor

    First issue, YouTube full screen videos. When the video controls are on the screen the video playback is not at all reliable. The framerates go through the floor and the video playback gets very choppy.

    • Drew1903's avatar
      Drew1903
      Silver Contributor

      trparky 

      We are not all seeing this behavior.  For some (maybe many) of us YT is just fine.

      Cheers,
      Drew

      • Drew1903's avatar
        Drew1903
        Silver Contributor

        Marc Roussel 

        "Full screen YouTube is working perfectly well !"

        Marc, ditto, same here, no such issue.  Sorry, can't help, support or duplicate.

        Cheers,
        Drew

    • Deleted's avatar
      Deleted
      No problems here. Full screen HD runs smooth and clean for me.