Microsoft is releasing an update to the Dev channel. Version 81.0.396.0 of the browser includes a number of new features and general improvements.
Category: Microsoft Edge
Enable or Disable Tab Hover Cards in Microsoft Edge
How to Enable or Disable Tab Hover Cards in Microsoft Edge Chromium
As you may already know, Chromium-based Microsoft Edge includes tab tooltips known as 'Tab Hover Cards'. These new tooltips are not enabled by default in the stable version of the browser, so today we will see how to enable tab hover cards in Microsoft Edge Chromium.
Disable Hardware Acceleration in Microsoft Edge
How to Disable Hardware Acceleration in Microsoft Edge
The Chromium-based Microsoft Edge browser is recently out of beta, and is now available to most users of Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, and macOS. Under certain conditions, you may find out that the Chromium engine used in Edge fails to properly render a web page. Fonts may appear blurry or broken, or the overall browser performance may be slow. To resolve it, you can try to disable hardware acceleration.
Enable Collections in Microsoft Edge Stable
How to Enable Collections in Microsoft Edge Stable
One of the useful and exciting features of the Chromium-based Microsoft Edge browser is Collections. Collections allow you to organize your links into topics and quickly organize, export, and manage them. Unfortunately, Collections are not available in the stable version of the browser.
Install Google Chrome Themes in Microsoft Edge Chromium
How to Install Google Chrome Themes in Microsoft Edge Chromium
The ability to install and apply Google Chrome themes has been added to Microsoft Edge. By installing the latest build from the Canary branch of the browser, you can make Edge use your favorite Chrome theme.
Edge Dev 81.0.389.2 with integration of Windows built-in spellchecker
A new build of Microsoft Edge Chromium has landed in the Dev channel on Wednesday, featuring the Windows built-in spellchecker enabled in the browser. Additionally, the release features a number of reliability and usability improvements.
Windows Versions Supported by Microsoft Edge Chromium
Yesterday, Microsoft released the first stable version of Microsoft Edge Chromium to the public. Surprisingly, Microsoft Edge is still supporting a number of aging Windows versions, including Windows 7, which has recently reached its end of support.
Edge Now Allows Opening Selected Text in Immersive Reader
Yet another interesting option made its appearance in the Canary version of Microsoft Edge Chromium. With the latest build, you can now select a text and send it to 'immersive reader'. This will open the Reading View, i.e. distraction free mode with the selected text.
Download MSI Installer for Microsoft Edge Chromium
How to Download an MSI Installer for Microsoft Edge Chromium
Microsoft today released the first stable version of Microsoft Edge. Build 79.0.309.65 can be downloaded from Microsoft's official web site. However, that web site hosts online installers in the form of a regular executable file (.exe). If you are looking for an MSI installer, you need to visit a different page.
Microsoft Edge Chromium is Out of Preview, Download it Now
Today, Microsoft is releasing the new Edge browser, built on Chromium, as a stable release for Windows and macOS. The new version, which is available to download now, no longer uses EdgeHTML but Chromium as standard, which will work with Chrome extensions, a similar browsing experience to Chrome and a familiar look.