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Top feedback summary for August 29
David Rubino The addition of the favorite button is amazing, but it should be a pane not a menu like it is now in Edge Canary. The style of the favorite pane from the current Edge is great because it is so fluent with the rest of the browser interface. And that gives a modern look, also when a clean setup is commenced only the current Edge favorites should appear, for example; Edge should be the first section in the pane then other browser favorites in the next panes if chosen to import those favorites. Because having them mixed isn't great because, the user has to go all the way to the bottom to find their favorites from Edge than open another interface from that favorite menu.
- HotCakeXSep 03, 2019MVPYes totally agree the current Edge's UI is the best!
also about bookmark/favorites import from other browsers, they do get added in a separate folder. for example when i import my favorites from google chrome, they go to a folder called google chrome or something like that in the Edge insider favorites list. - AnthonySep 03, 2019Iron Contributor
I think Chrome is trying to stay one step ahead or different lol. Both Chromium and Chrome Canary are experimenting in flags with an extensions button to menu while Edge just added the favorites button to menu yet Chromium/Chrome doesn't have the favorites button to menu option (and it's not in their flags). If that makes sense lol. The extension button looks and acts the same in Chromium as the favorites button does in Edge C. The favorites button in Edge is for me, it does what it's suppose to do without being over complicated (even though I currently have it hidden due to using the favorites toolbar instead).
Chromium: