


Start menu pins, tiles, and shortcuts from the current version of Microsoft Edge migrate to the new Microsoft Edge, as do taskbar pins and shortcuts.

In addition to having a new, swish green and blue wave-style logo (which stands out more on the screen), information to note about the new version of Edge includes: Microsoft says that Edge now offers “best in class compatibility with extensions and websites” and “provides great support for the latest rendering capabilities, modern web applications, and powerful developer tools across all supported OS platforms.” This wide availability, coupled with the improved features that the updated Chromium-based browser has, may mean that it narrows the gap from its second-place market position towards Google’s Chrome in first place. The new version of Edge (Edge replaced Explorer), is now accessible to many millions of users. In being made available via update to Windows 10 versions 1803, 1809,19. The new, improved version of Microsoft’s Edge browser has been launched in an update to all Windows 10 users in a move that will give Google’s Chrome some competition.
