Anonymous, 27 Mar 2018The browser developers easily could create universal data files to export/import datas from br... moreSeriously? You talk about export/import in the cloud era? Who would do that every time when opening any browser? Most people will want to launch a browser, and start accessing internet for whatever they want to get, including past accessed data (history). Importing any files before accessing internet is a no go.
As for universal cloud based sync, I know some of them. But my experience with them are somewhat bad. Too bad that forcing me back to any browser baked sync services.
Better to stick with Chrome/Opera/Firefox...
Duckofdeath, 27 Mar 2018I'm a bit reluctant to waste my time trying it out. Their Windows browser is a horrible lag-fe... moreBecause Edge is faster and more agile than most competitors?
Old ie is bad, but edge is actually quite fast. The only problem is that it is so new that it lacks some features.
Duckofdeath, 27 Mar 2018I'm a bit reluctant to waste my time trying it out. Their Windows browser is a horrible lag-fe... more*What would...
(No edit for us Facebook and Google deleters.)
Did I mention I don't like SwiftKey's autocorrect? I think I did, didn't I? Please, don't go away Swype! Please! \o/
I'm a bit reluctant to waste my time trying it out. Their Windows browser is a horrible lag-fest. Want would this be any better? It's also a tough call to beat the Samsung browser.
This makes me chuckle ^_^
Yukkkkk chrome wins ..ihate edge
kurotsuki, 27 Mar 2018To accommodate those who actually use Edge on their PC. One who use Edge, will sync their data... moreThe browser developers easily could create universal data files to export/import datas from browsers, offline, without any server, and all browsers would be compatible with the file. It would be the best interest of people. Of course, manufacturers will never do this because of capitalism. They want to enforce product as a service policy, so they don't even allow you to make a local backup of your Android browser's data. For example you can't even export bookmarks from Android version of Chrome and Firefox. They want to force you to use their sync services.
The iOS version is still unavailable in many appstore regions ans Microsoft team won't reveal the country list
Anonymous, 27 Mar 2018What's the point if it's yet another Chromium based browser? It feels they just do it for publicityTo accommodate those who actually use Edge on their PC. One who use Edge, will sync their data (histories, bookmarks, etc) in Edge backend system. Edge availability on mobile platform can ease their life compared to when using Edge on PC and Chrome on Android or Safari on iOS (which has separated set of histories, bookmarks, etc).
For example. I'm using Opera on the PC side. Of course it would be convenient if I also use Opera on mobile.
nkwama, 27 Mar 2018Is this a joke?No, it is not.
Edge on the iPad feels better than Safari. Or, for that matter, Edge on Windows.
nkwama, 27 Mar 2018Is this a joke?Right away sir.
Edge is still incomplete on Windows..
It feels almost an insult to branch out to other platforms when we can't do simple things like delete specific autocomplete entries, and on the sysadmin side, the Group Policy options for MS Edge are woeful.
I feel like Microsoft didn't really put much effort in.
I'm glad I found a way to uninstall it.
Are you kidding me
What's the point if it's yet another Chromium based browser? It feels they just do it for publicity
well done Microsoft.. you are the best
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