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Top feedback summary for October 15
Thanks for the update,
Is there Any ETA for when the Edge developer team can make their decisions about the "Under Review" feature requests? most of them are very important to make the Edge browser different than Google chrome and unique.
The Acrylic/Transparent theme, Fluent language design for browser UI, Provide run/open/save/save-as for downloaded files etc.
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Please Don't
1. Integrate the new Edge browser with Google in any way.
2. make the browser address bar smaller like Google chrome.
Please Do
1. make the browser UI Consistent, all the button should be square like the rest of the Microsoft products design.
2. Add Read Aloud for PDFs. currently only available for web pages.
3. Add an ability to auto scroll PDF files. when we are reading an article or book in PDF, the auto scroll would help so we don't need to use our mouse scroll all the time.
- KivenOct 16, 2019Iron ContributorHotCakeX
Can't agree more
Edge is Microsoft Edge, it's not another Google chrome.
BTW David Rubino
Provide run / open / save / save as options when downloading files- GraniteStateColinOct 16, 2019Iron ContributorSo glad to see "Provide run / open / save / save as options when downloading files" is officially under review. Well beyond any other feature still on the Under Review list, this is my highest remaining priority. If you're looking for reasons to prioritize or decide to do/not do some of those:
For users like me who always want to be asked where to save, this is effectively a necessity for a file we only want long to run it or read it once. Otherwise, we have to pick a location for a file we don't want to keep and then recall where we saved the file (or look it up through Edge) to navigate back there to delete it. For temp files like this, we need to preserve this long-standing capability from IE and Edge. Please.
Ideally, when a user selects to starts to a download in Edge, before the user has selected a save location, the system should start immediately downloading to a temp directory. If the user doesn't select a destination it either stays in the temp folder or moves to Downloads (I don't care which) and copy it from Temp to final destination when download completes, but if the user selects Open or Run, then it never leaves the temp folder saving both the step to select a Save location and avoiding clogging up a user folder. Then, it should either be deleted right away or following the standard clean-up processes for files in the Temp directory.
This would make using Edge much easier. That it's currently missing this feature is the main reason I still switch back to the old Edge when I know I'll be doing file downloading, but more often than not, I stay in the new browser and just grumble that I can't open or run directly (because changing browsers just to open or run a file is an even bigger hassle), so if you're looking at telemetry data, at least for me, it won't accurately reflect my preferences.
- eduardobragaxzOct 15, 2019Iron Contributor
HotCakeX, please stop asking for squared design. See where Microsoft as a whole is heading towards. The UI is consistent with new design choices Microsoft is making throughout their products.
- GilesBruleOct 23, 2019Iron Contributor
A lot of folks would disagree with you (myself included) but more importantly we shouldn't be telling others not to share the feedback they have on a post dedicated for feedback.
- eduardobragaxzOct 23, 2019Iron ContributorWhat are you referring to?
- HotCakeXOct 15, 2019MVP
Currently in the Edge insider Canary toolbar, the bookmarks'/favorites' highlight animation shadow is circle while the rest of the shadow highlights are square (e.g the ellipsis menu, extension buttons, collections button, favorites button), that's called inconsistency.
the Edge classic has square UI but this circular UI is coming from google chrome and it's ruining Microsoft's design.
IMO Microsoft should implement their own Fluent Design system to the new Edge insider and get rid of these.