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Drew1903
Jan 03, 2020Silver Contributor
New & Improved, BUT...
josh_bodner David Rubino et al Having read the comments here since April, there is an observation which, can be made. It suggests a view held in common by the majority of End Users & customers, b...
HotCakeX
Jan 03, 2020MVP
Since Edge classic didn't have many users to being with, it wouldn't make so much problem for the majority of people.
remember Google chrome has 66% market share and after that sits Firefox with 8% market share. Edge classic only has 7.44% market share.
so it's safe to assume that 93% of people are Not going to miss Set aside tabs or inking.
the sharing you mentioned, it's already available and people can use it. doesn't matter that it's not on toolbar, it's just a tiny small modifications, people can click on the ellipsis menu and see the share button.
Graham-STMC
Jan 03, 2020Steel Contributor
Do Chrome users even know of inking, set-aside?
Is anyone showing them the new features? 98%* of my older clients (aged 60-93) use Classic Edge because it came with Windows 10, but also really like the simple sharing that works with Microsoft Apps and the beautifully clear Favourites/Reading/History/Downloads lists (as featured in a separate discussion on this forum.). A few enjoy inking too.
I am looking forward to introducing Collections to them later
[If ever I am assisting with setting up an Android Phone I normally include Microsoft Launcher and Edge as the defaults, along with Outlook as the mail client. Some relatives of clients I work with have even asked what it is they are using on their phones (with reference to Microsoft Launcher.) ]
*Just for clarity about 2% of those really didn't understand what a browser was in the first place! They do now!
Is anyone showing them the new features? 98%* of my older clients (aged 60-93) use Classic Edge because it came with Windows 10, but also really like the simple sharing that works with Microsoft Apps and the beautifully clear Favourites/Reading/History/Downloads lists (as featured in a separate discussion on this forum.). A few enjoy inking too.
I am looking forward to introducing Collections to them later
[If ever I am assisting with setting up an Android Phone I normally include Microsoft Launcher and Edge as the defaults, along with Outlook as the mail client. Some relatives of clients I work with have even asked what it is they are using on their phones (with reference to Microsoft Launcher.) ]
*Just for clarity about 2% of those really didn't understand what a browser was in the first place! They do now!
- HotCakeXJan 04, 2020MVPMicrosoft will be extremely lucky if most people don't know about set aside or inking, or didn't use them a lot, because Microsoft is shipping a new Edge that doesn't have those features.