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Apr 08, 2019Is there a roadmap for key features like Set Aside, Reading Mode, Add Notes, etc.
Is there any roadmap for key features like Set Aside, Reading Mode, Add Notes, Share this page, and the ability to show (or not) these in the toolbar?
- Apr 09, 2019
Yeah, those are all big features for me, too, which keep me using Microsoft Edge.
Octavian20604
May 11, 2019Iron Contributor
No thousands of features to slow down browser and load worthless PC resources. If user want this so much, put it as extensions. No embedded garbage features. Browser's first priority is to have web navigation as fast as possible.
- Jude WongJun 19, 2019Iron Contributor
Agree with Octavian20604. Hopefully the useful features, e.g. adding notes (web pages, PDF, etc), set aside, and so on will be available as extensions soon for testing.
- WiesshundJul 27, 2019Brass Contributor
My only actual real gripe towards edge was that it was incapable of handling iframe srcdoc, i had no other problems with its speed or functionality, with the reading list and add note and share features running, even on some potato laptops.
I can not see those features ruining performance unless they are coded terribly badly
On the other hand, they were very useful and unique to edge, i considered them a core feature
- edward2-_1880May 13, 2019Iron Contributor
Nobody is saying it has to have thousands of features, but features like set aside and add notes were very popular and microsoft knows if edge offers no features over chrome or even doesn't offer an adequate experience to chrome then everyone will just install chrome and use that.
- NicolSDMay 13, 2019Steel Contributor
edward2-_1880 I agree with you. Especially since the address bar can quickly become a mess when you use more than a few plugins. It can quickly become ridiculous.
- DeletedMay 13, 2019Completely agree. These features are things which need to be baked into the browser to make them as easy to use and to make them mainstream for the many users that don't (or don't know how to) add extensions.