This is what the new Chromium-based Edge looks like

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by stapp, Mar 5, 2019.

  1. stapp

    stapp Global Moderator

  2. Victek

    Victek Registered Member

  3. plat

    plat Registered Member

    Dang and I was actually liking the browser of late. Still, the switch is understandable as the browser can be updated independently of the operating system. Not an extension-o-holic but I bet that'll be a big plus to many. Those screenshots aren't very pretty but maybe you can customize the appearance more also. Looking forward to trying it. :)
     
  4. Buddel

    Buddel Registered Member

    ... and yet another Chromium-based browser. No thanks, I'll pass.
     
  5. Victek

    Victek Registered Member

    What's wrong with Chromium based browsers?
     
  6. Buddel

    Buddel Registered Member

    I just don't like them, but this is just me.
     
  7. xxJackxx

    xxJackxx Registered Member

    Nope, it's not just you. Still using Firefox here. As bad as Edge was, I expect it is about to get worse.
     
  8. ronjor

    ronjor Global Moderator

    Chromium-based Edge screenshots might as well be Chrome
     
  9. anon

    anon Registered Member

  10. stapp

    stapp Global Moderator

  11. AutoCascade

    AutoCascade Registered Member

    Interesting that they have 'ungoogled' it but no mention of what they replaced those services with - likely it's been 'Bing'ed.

    They have the muscle to keep it ungoogled and updated though being tracked by MS isn't likely any better.

    I wonder if it would be easier to 'un Bing' their chromium v ungoogling Chromium?
     
  12. ronjor

    ronjor Global Moderator

    Microsoft Edge – All the news from Build 2019
     
  13. ronjor

    ronjor Global Moderator

  14. Victek

    Victek Registered Member

    They could have just tried to get Chrome and Firefox included with Windows, but they would have had to work out an agreement with Google and Mozilla lol.
     
  15. xxJackxx

    xxJackxx Registered Member

    I'm still surprised they are doing a Windows 7 version as it has 6 months to live. And this isn't ready yet. Is it going to get 90 days of official support?
     
  16. Nanobot

    Nanobot Registered Member

  17. xxJackxx

    xxJackxx Registered Member

  18. Daveski17

    Daveski17 Registered Member

    Pretty soon they won't have effective adblockers?
     
  19. Victek

    Victek Registered Member

    Good point; I was just reading about ad blocking extensions being disabled at some point. I guess we won't know the extent of it until Google makes the changes.
     
  20. Daveski17

    Daveski17 Registered Member

    Yeah, but I'm fairly certain these changes won't be the last of this. I'm also pretty certain it's not just Google behind this and there are many parties looking for an opportunity to cripple adblocking. With Blink being so ubiquitous there aren't that many alternatives. I run Safari and Firefox on my Mac, and Firefox is the default browser on my laptop running Linux, so it won't really affect me so much. I've swapped Opera for Chrome as my back-up browser on Ubuntu as it does have its own configurable adblocker. I can also probably live with Opera's inability to run flash. I ran Opera (Presto) over ten years ago. I don't think any of its plug-ins worked then either lol. It did have a simple content blocker IIRC.
     
  21. Nanobot

    Nanobot Registered Member

    I don't care for the average consumer neither MS is aim for them with this decision to release edge for windows 7. my point still stands, Windows 7 is far from dead.
     
    Last edited: Jun 23, 2019
  22. reasonablePrivacy

    reasonablePrivacy Registered Member

    Maybe they will just backport patches from Chromium? Chrome ended support for Windows XP circa 2 years after Microsoft discontinued support for that OS.
     
  23. xxJackxx

    xxJackxx Registered Member

    Far from dead would imply that there is plenty of life left. I'm willing to give you that it is not going to be completely dead, but far from dead is a stretch. I'm sure it will be 95% or more dead when it hits EOL within 6 months. People will use it but shouldn't. It's dead enough that the software company I work for would not go out of its way to develop for it if it required special effort.
     
  24. guest

    guest Guest

    Update:
     
  25. ronjor

    ronjor Global Moderator

    The next version of Microsoft Edge: Enterprise evaluation and roadmap
     
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