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is this new logo for edge chromium?
- Nov 03, 2019
Update (11/4):
Trade media articles suggest (as others in this thread have also suggested) that the design evokes surf -- ocean colors, wave shape, and so on -- and if that was the intent, the design does a very good job in that respect while maintaining a hint of "e".
Whatever was intended, the new logo is and will be the Edge logo going forward. It works well in many dimensions, and that is the defining characteristic of a good logo.
Original Comment (11/3):
My guess is that the meld between "c" and "e" is intentional, and tied into Microsoft's marketing plan.
I think that it is well done, even if my first nanosecond reaction was "a blue and green garden slug". It took me a second or two to see the logo for what it is, and it is a clever meld. I think that the logo conveys the Edge-Chromium message with panache.
But if you are concerned that the logo looks too much like a "c" rather than a "e", all that has to be done to correct that is to extend the middle loop a bit further. That would nudge it in the direction of an "e" while keeping the meld intact.
kevincrans
Hey, Kevin, running an XP machine is perfectly ok as long as it's not connected to the Net; soon the same can be said for 7. Fact is unsupported machines (OSs) are vulnerable and dangerous to (all) computers across the Globe if connected to the Net.
And when Edge C goes GA it will replace the current Edge. As for the Edge features & abilities most of us want kept... Edge C is not finished. Let's not give up hope. It has been alleged that all will be in by GA time.
Cheers,
Drew
Drew1903 I think the user-base of Windows old is low, so I'm not concerned for the lack of interest from hackers on these OS. However, I'm also afraid the new Edge will replace the old Edge, it was the only browser which didn't had the 'Div that looks different on every browser'-bug and had exclusive features, Chrome couldn't compare to. that's why they either have to add it to Internet Explorer mode, or launch it as additional Windows feature, or it'll make a lot of users very angry including me. Besides, it had Aero, who wouldn't want that? However, it has lack of features new Edge does have, for example, when u zoom new Edge shows what your zoom level is while zooming. I do indeed think that icon looks to small. They should also have large tiles, like UWP apps.
- HotCakeXNov 07, 2019MVP
kevincrans wrote:I think the user-base of Windows old is low, so I'm not concerned for the lack of interest from hackers on these OS. However, I'm also afraid the new Edge will replace the old Edge, it was the only browser which didn't had the 'Div that looks different on every browser'-bug and had exclusive features, Chrome couldn't compare to. that's why they either have to add it to Internet Explorer mode, or launch it as additional Windows feature, or it'll make a lot of users very angry including me. Besides, it had Aero, who wouldn't want that? However, it has lack of features new Edge does have, for example, when u zoom new Edge shows what your zoom level is while zooming. I do indeed think that icon looks to small. They should also have large tiles, like UWP apps.
Aero is awesome. the transparency/blurry effect on the UI is unique really
Google chrome has thousands of themes but none of them offer that.
we know that january 15th is the stable release date but that's far from "stable and full featured"
there are news like
that aren't so good
"OEMs will receive the new Edge as soon as it is ready as well so that it may be integrated directly into new Windows installations."