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What we're hearing from you
Note: This is no longer the most recent top feedback summary. You can always find the latest at https://aka.ms/MSEdgeTopFeedback.
Hello insiders, we’re listening!
Over these past months we have been busy reading all the great feedback you've been sending us through the "Send feedback" smiley, here on the insider forum, and to our @MSEdgeDev Twitter handle. As we go through the feedback, common themes, popular suggestions, and bugs with broad impact emerge. We've been highlighting this "top feedback" within the team, and we'd like to share it with you as well. Starting with this post, we will regularly summarize the most significant feedback we are hearing from you and give you an update on the status of each item. We'll also highlight some of the changes we've made that were inspired or prioritized because of your feedback. Check out the list below, and of course use this forum thread to share your thoughts and discuss.
Your feedback has directly led to many improvements. Here are just some of the most notable, now available in the Canary channel:
- Dark theme is here! The most common request over the last several months is to add a dark theme to Edge – check it out in Settings under Appearance today!
- Need help translating? Bing Translate is now built into Microsoft Edge – look for the prompt offering a translation the next time you encounter a page that isn't in your language
- Do you want more control over the data your browser keeps? Check out the privacy controls in Settings under Privacy and services, including the option to Choose what to clear every time you close the browser.
- Don’t want to see the favorites bar all the time? There is now an option in Settings under Appearance that allows you to show it only when you open a new tab.
- Are you annoyed by all the ads competing for your attention while you're trying to focus? Try Reading View for a distraction-free reading experience – look for the book icon in your address bar.
- Want to sign-in and sync to AAD accounts just like your Microsoft account? Sign-in and sync of AAD accounts is now available.
Here are some top feedback topics we plan to address in the coming months. (Of course, plans can change. We'll make sure to let you know if timing or direction shift on any of these.)
Planned to be addressed in the Canary channel in September 2019:
- An option to prevent auto-play of video and audio when you open a website
- A round of improvements to scrolling experience, with more (including performance) to come down the line
- The addition of a favorites button to the toolbar, to provide quicker access to favorites
Planned to be addressed in the Canary channel in October 2019:
- Inking on PDFs
- When you sign-in to the browser, your sign-in profile picture will accurately be kept up to date.
- When you have more than one profile, better handling for opening links and attachments in the appropriate profile.
- An option to set your own photos as the background image on the New Tab Page
- Enable search in the extensions store
- A bug fix for users who receive an “Administrator Mode Detected” notification (advising them to close and relaunch the browser in non-administrator mode) each time they launch Edge
- ClickOnce deployment of Windows applications from web pages
The team is reviewing the following feature requests and we'll be sure to let you know if they're getting ready to show up in one of our channels:
- Feature requests for the New Tab Page, including the capability to turn off the news feed, to hide the Bing search bar, to change the search provider, to rename tiles, and to support Dark Theme
- Bring back features from the current version of Microsoft Edge such as tab set aside, tab preview, "Ask Cortana", and the reading list
- Make it easier to share web content with other users and apps
- Provide an option to set a custom home page
- Update the user interface with the Fluent Design System, including less rounded tabs
- Support themes from the Chrome Web Store
- Allow sign-in to the browser with a Google account
- Provide different options for sorting favorites
- Provide run / open / save / save as options when downloading files
Finally, there are a few areas where you've told us our quality needs to improve. We are investigating these areas and will fix specific bugs when they are identified:
- Edge should use less memory and CPU than it does
- Scrolling should feel smoother, both for web pages and PDFs
- Update does not always work reliably
- Drop-down menus in some web pages are not working
You can help in these areas by keeping the bug reports coming. Whether you have a major issue or a minor glitch, if you see something, click the "Send feedback" smiley and tell us briefly what happened. Every report helps!
Thank you all for being insiders. Your feedback motivates and inspires us, and we genuinely appreciate it. We look forward to sharing these updates on a regular basis to show how you're helping to set the direction of the next version of Microsoft Edge.
-David Rubino
Microsoft Edge Team
180 Replies
- YannickFIron Contributor
So a bunch of great things coming. Though I'd like to mention that if "Set tabs aside" is brought back, allow us to hide that button.
And in regards to Reading List and the upcoming Favorites button, please bring back the entire hub (including downloads, history, etc.). Being able to pin that sidebar made for a great UX.
- LgatosBrass Contributor
These are top features you should bring back to Edge.
- Provide run / open / save / save as options when downloading files.
- Provide different options for sorting favorites.
- Tab set aside, tab preview, "Ask Cortana", and the reading list.
These special features will make Super Useful and Different from the other Browsers .
Timeline support would be nice also .
- ms4132Iron Contributor
David Rubino
It is helpful to have this overview of what is planned and what is still being reviewed and considered. While it is disappointing that two of the items on my wish list (tab set aside and the download options) are only in the "team is reviewing" stage, it is good to know that I should not look for them in the near future.Thanks to you and the team for the transparency and the confirmation that the feedback process is working.
- Jan RajnohaCopper Contributor
David RubinoDo you plan built in native support for Timeline?
Jan Rajnoha wrote:David RubinoDo you plan built in native support for Timeline?
Windows 10 Timeline relies on web history sync to work, that option is currently unavailable in the Edge insider, so once they enable it then Windows 10 Timeline will start showing your web history just like in the current built-in Edge browser.
Be careful Not to use 3rd party extensions to sync history, they can steal your web history and other data and upload to their own servers.
- pbradshawCopper Contributor
HotCakeXI really hope that there's the ability to "opt out" of Timeline for certain sites. For example, Twitter and Facebook... it can record that I was there, but there's no way for it to record WHERE I was so there's no "going back" to what I was looking at. This means that visits to Twitter and Facebook, just as examples, do nothing more than 'clutter up' Timeline. I'd love to be able to exclude certain domains, sites, URLs, or whatever from Timeline. Or be able to opt out of the browser participating in Timeline all together.
- Drew1903Silver Contributor
Jan Rajnoha
Hi Jan & welcome,
It is not something that needs to be "planned". It will be a natural occurrence. The same as Edge works, by default, with Timeline, the new Edge will, as well. When it is the OS's integral browser, they will continue to work together, as now; and, without adding an extension, anymore, of course.
For now, with Edge C, you can make it work with an extension called, Timeline. Click the logo to access Timeline https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/timeline-support/meokcjmjkobffcgldbjjklmaaediikdj
Cheers,
Drew
- Anonymous
David Rubino Are we going to get immersive reader and Ebook support?
- leeuniverseBrass Contributor
Uh, where is this magical "Send Feedback Smiley"?
I would have rather done that than create a "discussion thread", rather than having to deal with some people who can't help themselves abusing others simply for suggesting additional features.
- Drew1903Silver Contributor
leeuniverse
Hi Lee,
I trust to reported the abuse. if not, please, do. Nobody can address this without info from you. Certainly, not nice to hear, sorry it happened to you.
Here is a picture of where Mr Smiley is located.
You can, also, submit feedback to the Edge C Team https://microsoftedgesupport.microsoft.com/hc/en-us/requests/new.
Cheers,
Drew - DogcowCopper Contributor
leeuniverse the "Send Feedback Smiley" should be at the top right hand corner of your browser to the left of the settings menu. It is a smiley face
like this one only no color. Clicking on it is magic indeed!
- Joon ChangIron Contributor
leeuniverse , it's right next to the Settings & More (...) button.
Or you can also send feedback from Settings & More (...) > Help and feedback > Send feedback.
Send Feedback Smiley
- The_NoahIron ContributorWhen is Linux support coming? Otherwise, I can't wait for these updates!
- David RubinoIron Contributor
Linux support is definitely a feature request we're tracking. We don't have a plan at this time, but we're reviewing it alongside other feature requests. Make sure to add your voice to the chorus by sending feedback if you haven't already.
-David
- mariolimoncielloCopper Contributor
But how can we send feedback if we don't have a Linux build yet? 😉
I jest, but switching full force to chromium edge I need a solution for syncing everything back and forth with Linux and Windows. I already do this with VSCode and https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Shan.code-settings-sync, and it's awesome.
I'll send some feedback from my W10 build.