Microsoft new Edge web browser
Edge is all the way back in January that Microsoft officially announced (admitted to rumors, actually) that it was working on a new lightweight browser built for the modern age – and with modern technologies.
As
of now, Microsoft has pretty much answered all of those–starting with
its official name: Microsoft Edge. Read on to find out all you need to
know about Microsoft’s new edge browser.
Microsoft Edge: Compatibility
Microsoft
Edge ONLY works on Windows 10–both the desktop and mobile version. It
will not run on Windows 7, 8, or 8.1. Let me say this again: you’ll need
Windows 10 if you want to use Microsoft Edge. The good thing is that
Windows 10 will be a free download over the next year for Windows 7, 8,
and 8.1 users.
Microsoft Edge:
What's New:
This list highlights new documentation for new web platform features in Microsoft Edge. To compare the current stable releases, latest Windows Insider Preview builds, and previous releases to see when new platform features and major fixes were introduced in Microsoft Edge for PC and mobile
Microsoft Edge:Design:
The use the (j script.dll) provides backwards compatibility for enterprise applications, and the new one (Chara.dll)
will provide interchangeability from this point eliminating document
modes & MS-specific extensions, ever green being supported by
regular updates, and promises to be faster and follow web standards.