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Ongoing sync between Microsoft Edge and Chrome - Discussion
- Apr 30, 2020
Thanks everyone for sharing your perspective on this topic. It is really helpful to see the sentiments and thoughts towards such a possibility. Please consider this thread closed for now. Stay assured, we are paying attention to everyone's requirements and concerns and are committed to doing the right thing for all of you.
akhator I have no Idea about the Chrome and Micro$oft Edge. All I asked why Edge did not relate better to Internet Explorer as outlook really screwed up things. I finally got a Man Through Micro$oft that knew how to set it up. It works fine now but it is complicated for most users. >> Straight from the HORSES MOUTH!!
This is the wrong conversation for what you're asking. Outlook is an email service that can be accessed online because it is a website, and it's not even put in the browser itself (and the same goes for the rest of Office). A website that's not open in a browser cannot slow your computer like you previously suggested. And another comment on what you previously suggested about multiple internets: Browsers simply just access the internet, and the internet is just the network of websites and information being transmitted. Microsoft has zero capability to make a new internet, nor does it even run the internet now.
Also, Edge has existed since 2015. The new Edge is supposed to be an upgrade from the original Edge. Internet Explorer is a completely different browser, although they have an Internet Explorer mode for the business version of the new Edge. Then again, a browser is just a gateway to the internet. Nothing can actually be installed to it. There can be links to another website on a new tab page or in menus (these just being links for a website that is not currently open, cannot slow your computer down).