Oct 16 2019 05:07 PM
Have a few tabs open, then click and drag one of them to either side of the screen so that tab detaches into its own window and is split screen. Notice that tab you dragged to either side of the screen is maximized. This is incorrect! Here's a screenshot of what it looks like.
Jan 30 2020 05:48 PM
Jan 31 2020 12:41 AM
Feb 05 2020 12:14 PM
@Bdsrev To give you some insight: it is our team's goal is to directly respond to and/or acknowledge as many posts as possible. However, when there are days or weeks with a higher volume of posts and comments and/or for niche situations, it may take us a little longer to respond.
And I would agree with @HotCakeX , that this forum offers a unique opportunity that isn't possible via other channels, which is for fellow Insiders and technical users to engage with you and your thoughts. As we continue to encourage this awesome community to grow and flourish, we will often intentionally allow other Insiders the opportunity to respond first. This can either give more voices and data points behind a bug, helping us identify/fix it faster, or offer workarounds that even we might still be determining.
That being said, we understand that something may be urgent, so if you are looking for absolute certainty that everything has been received and internally filed, you can send individual feedback items through the browser. Even if you don't see an immediate response or resolution, I can guarantee that it is all looked at and actioned appropriately.
Fawkes (they/them)
Project & Community Manager - Microsoft Edge
Feb 05 2020 12:19 PM
Feb 06 2020 10:30 AM
@Bdsrev Sure thing, happy to provide some context. The short answer is that yes, since we have gotten a lot of feedback around the public issue tracker, our team is actively discussing it!
Fawkes (they/them)
Project & Community Manager - Microsoft Edge
Feb 07 2020 03:29 PM
Feb 07 2020 03:29 PM
Solution@Bdsrev To loop back, here's some info on the split-screen issue, called "Windows Snap:" this seems like it may be related to that Chromium bug, so our devs are continuing to actively track it. (And your feedback actually did help them, so thank you for the original callout!)
We'll let you know if/when there are any further updates on this.
Fawkes (they/them)
Project & Community Manager - Microsoft Edge
Feb 07 2020 03:58 PM
Mar 26 2020 12:00 PM
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Mar 29 2020 01:26 AM
Mar 29 2020 02:40 AM
@pneenkoalabear wrote:
Of course you can't have a bug free OS. It wasn't there before 1903 though. We don't know what changes they really make in each build. You need steps to repro when you report bugs usually anyway.
What I'm disappointed in Microsoft with is the lack of action. There are people who work for Microsoft who have seen this thread. And just generally speaking, Windows 8.1 and earlier builds of W10 had fewer bugs. The quality of W10 got noticeably worse with the Anniversary Update. And just because that bug isn't severe, it affects Windows' snap. If they only fix crashes then I'd be really surprised. And you have to acknowledge that Microsoft doesn't test their software like they used to.
You're on Edge insider community, not Windows community, so conversation here doesn't count as feedback to be seen by Microsoft employees in charge of Windows 10.
Mar 29 2020 07:15 AM
Mar 29 2020 07:19 AM
@pneenkoalabear wrote:
I wonder just how disconnected each team at Microsoft are from each other.
not really disconnected, unless you were thinking all the employees are sitting across the same room so they can shout at each other like "hey Windows guy fix this, hey office guy fix that"
Mar 29 2020 07:22 AM
Mar 30 2020 04:55 PM
@pneenkoalabear Yes, we all certainly do our best to have open lines of communication between teams. But as @HotCakeX mentioned, we unfortunately aren't all in the same room (or even the same country!) 😛
That being said, we also have a community for Windows users and Windows Insiders, which you can find here: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/ct-p/Windows10, or reach out to the Windows Insider handle: https://twitter.com/windowsinsider.
Back to your bug report: I just checked in, and our team is still actively tracking and looking into it. However, I will let them know that users are still really interested in seeing it resolved.
Thanks,
Fawkes (they/them)
Project & Community Manager - Microsoft Edge
Jun 02 2020 08:43 PM
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If you don't believe them, why don't you just file it in the Chromium bug tracker? I'll star it right away
Jun 03 2020 12:13 PM
@pneenkoalabear As we are not part of the Windows team, I cannot speak to their bug tracking processes or anything related to the Start menu.
However, I can reassure you that I discussed this with the relevant MS Edge feature owners throughout February. (And yes, I just went back and confirmed it with timestamps.) For even more insight: this is a chromium bug, #1027961, that we are also actively tracking with our own internal bug. The MS Edge program managers responsible for this area of development have also read all of the comments on this thread, and will do their best to provide updates if/when there are any.
So while I recognize that there is an eagerness and hunger for more information -- especially involving bugs -- please rest assured that 1) we keep our word and 2) we get your feedback to the right people. As an entire team, we value our Insiders and their feedback immensely. Even if the effects of your suggestions are not always immediately visible, I promise that we take them into account!
Fawkes (they/them)
Project & Community Manager - Microsoft Edge
Jun 12 2020 12:20 AM