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Microsoft just released its new Chromium-based browser on Linux. Believe it or not, it's quite good.
Microsoft Edge is coming to Linux in preview next month. It will be installable via the Insider website or through a package manager. It will include most of the same features in Edge on other ...
Microsoft announced today that the Chromium-based Edge web browser is now generally available on the Linux platform via the stable channel.
Since at least June 2019 (if not before), Microsoft officials have been teasing that the company might bring its new Chromium-based Edge browser to Linux. Today, Sept. 22, the hints and veiled ...
So, Linux is basically running about a year behind other platforms. Microsoft says the preview is suitable for developers who want to build and test their apps and sites on Linux with Edge.
Microsoft on Tuesday released its first-ever browser for Linux, delivering a preview of Edge on its Dev Channel that runs on the open-source OS. Edge’s appearance made good on an earlier ...
At Ignite 2020 today, Microsoft announced that Edge for Linux will be available in the Dev preview channel starting in October.
Microsoft recently announced the availability of the Microsoft Edge Dev Channel for Linux (initial preview release). The Edge browser is now available on all major operating systems, desktop and ...
Microsoft’s new web browser is making its way over to Linux. A preview for Edge on Linux will be available in October, alongside some bigger pushes to get businesses to use Edge.
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