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Eric_E
Microsoft
Mar 14, 2023Dev Channel update to 112.0.1722.7 is live
Hello Insiders! Dev is back on its regular release schedule with today’s build 112.0.1722.7, which includes a variety of fixes, new features, new API, and new policies. For more details on the change...
debojit02
Mar 15, 2023Brass Contributor
"Microsoft Edge rounded corners" flag not working after the new update of 112.0.1722.7 and few other features. Before introducing new features, disable or give an option to remove the ugly rounded web pages. It just looks pathetic to work in EDGE, with such rounded corners. Fix it soon.
Eric_E
- Eric_EMar 15, 2023
Microsoft
We apologize for the ongoing issue with the flags not functioning correctly. Our engineering team is actively working on a resolution, and we appreciate your understanding and patience during this time.- Paul_VCMar 17, 2023Steel ContributorHi Eric, thank you for the update and for letting us know that your engineering team is resolving the issue with the flags. It is great to see that you are taking action to address the problem and I appreciate the transparency and communication regarding the situation.
Appreciate your response and understand that resolving issues can be time-consuming, particularly with the Edge Dev version. It is not uncommon for bugs to arise in developmental software, and I appreciate the efforts of your engineering team to address these issues. Thank you for keeping us informed and for your dedication to providing a high-quality user experience. - hamdhi65Mar 15, 2023Brass Contributor
remove the adobe edge pdf reader
it is making pdf reading ugly with that adobe trademark
in google chrome and mozila firefox, there is no adobe trademark when using in browser pdf reader so why is microsoft even bring this useless feature to microsoft edge when lots of microsoft users already oppose this self proclaimed feature anyway- 1CreativeMar 16, 2023Copper ContributorThere is no browser implementation of a PDF reader that isn't crippled in some important way, making viewing anything other than a very simple PDF problematic. This extends to non-Adobe PDF readers/editors, none of which support the full ISO PDF specifications. The Edge team's effort to incorporate Adobe PDF code into Edge is definitely a step in the right direction, but it's hard to find a professional use case where a browser substitutes for Adobe Reader or (obviously) Acrobat Pro. Professional users open PDFs in Acrobat, and we get annoyed if Edge pre-emptively opens PDFs.
The presence or absence of the Adobe logo is such a minor point that it's not worth mentioning, but I'll take Adobe PDF code with an Adobe logo over non-Adobe PDF code anytime.