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Dev channel update to 79.0.287.2 is live
Sounds great, keep up the good work! Can't wait to use (stable) edge at my office as well.
smartgreenrobot
Figure on, probably, Spring 2020.
Cheers,
Drew
- smartgreenrobotOct 02, 2019Brass Contributor
Rumours in Germany even predict a stable version for 1909 update. But i think your anticipation is right.
- HotCakeXOct 02, 2019MVPOne thing is for sure which comes from Microsoft.
the Internet explorer and Edge classic will be there (either pre installed or as an optional feature), regardless of the new Edge be integrated into the OS or not, for compatibility and more flexibility.
https://mybuild.techcommunity.microsoft.com/sessions/77794
Build 1909 due to come in few days is out of the question but 20H1 and 20H2 are more probable, by that time the new Edge should become feature rich. - Drew1903Oct 02, 2019Silver Contributor
smartgreenrobot
Yes, rumors are such fun. Near the onset, yes, 1909 was suggested, but, it didn't take long to realise that wasn't realistic, at all.
Quick wee story about rumors or things that can initiate them. People are prone to or tend to believe what they read. Especially, when they are reading some article, writer, recognized source that they reckon is knowledgeable. Anyway, not too long ago an article was cited. I noticed it was from April. 90% of what was said had been rubbish by JuneBut, back in May, you can believe somebody was quoting said article as gospel.
Also, often not sure about putting too much stock in 3rd party statements... for things in this sphere, when it's right from the horse's mouth (Microsoft), then, THAT, I'll respect & repeat.
There is this, too... I will suggest, Windows Insiders will see something of Edge C in our Builds, other than these Insider Channels. I have a hunch we will have something more entrenched before 2003 (20H1) is released. Just a maybe logical guess, but, we'll see over the next 6 months.
Even deeming the betas as Default browser, it's not fully the same as when, actually, integrated w/ the OS. Ergo, I'm thinking Windows Insiders may have that to work with before Spring 2020.
Cheers,
Drew