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Is there a roadmap for key features like Set Aside, Reading Mode, Add Notes, etc.
- Apr 09, 2019
Yeah, those are all big features for me, too, which keep me using Microsoft Edge.
We hear you, Deleted. I have sent this feedback up the chain to the right folks. Thank you all for your interest in our browser. What are the features and fixes that you are most looking forward to seeing on a roadmap?
Thanks,
Elliot
- tomscharbachApr 22, 2019Bronze Contributor
Elliot Kirk A number of us have been requesting that the Edge team provide us with a development roadmap, a known issues list, a changelog (probably abbreviated of necessity) and "test this, test that" direction. I assume that the Edge team has developed a development roadmap, at least at a high level, specifying features/functions that Microsoft intends to include in the release version. Can that list, in some form that we can use to look ahead, be posted in a link that is accessible to Edge Insider testers?
- davequailApr 22, 2019Iron ContributorAgree with tomscharbach. This would make testing so much more efficient.
- AnonymousApr 10, 2019
Elliot Kirk wrote:We hear you, Deleted. I have sent this feedback up the chain to the right folks. Thank you all for your interest in our browser. What are the features and fixes that you are most looking forward to seeing on a roadmap?
Thanks,
Elliot
Elliot Kirkthe two absolutely critical ones for me, which I use daily, are Set Aside and Reading List, and then slightly less critical but very very important to me is the Share button as I regularly share pages between devices (without having to trawl through the Timeline). Being able to having these, as well as Favourites and downloads, all on the toolbar is fundamental to my workflow.
- Jude WongApr 22, 2019Iron Contributor
The Add notes feature from Edge classic will be a great addtition to Edge Chromium. It is so convenient to scribble my notes or ideas while researching using this feature and save them for later.