After debuting its faster, better Chromium-based Edge earlier this year, Microsoft has announced that the legacy version of Edge is going away next year. On August 17, 2021, Microsoft Edge (legacy) ...
The end of Microsoft's legacy Edge browser is closing in fast. Microsoft this week provided more details as to exactly how it plans to remove the old Edge from Windows. In August 2020, Microsoft ...
Microsoft Edge Legacy support will end on March 9, 2021. Edge Legacy will nonger receive security updates after its sunset date. Microsoft is pushing people towards the new Microsoft Edge built on ...
Microsoft officially ended support for the legacy (non-Chromium-derived) Edge browser this week. The death of legacy Edge was first announced in August 2020, with the end-of-life date set to March 9, ...
Support for Microsoft’s Edge browser is ending today — not the new Chromium-based one, but the original Edge that was built as a replacement for Internet Explorer 11. Microsoft now calls it Legacy ...
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Microsoft Edge is growing in popularity, not least because Microsoft bundles it with Windows and continues to shove it down users’ throats at every given opportunity. Microsoft’s browser first burst ...
It may have taken Microsoft the better part of a decade to get people off of Internet Explorer, but the company has a more decisive retirement plan for the previous version of its Edge browser. On ...
At its annual Build conference today, Microsoft announced a couple of new features for version 91 of its Edge browser that, like so much at Build this year, aren’t earth-shattering (developer velocity ...
I don't like the Zip integration and I don't plan to use it, but I wouldn't be so annoyed by it if it weren't part of a pattern that has emerged (or, at least, become more obvious) in the last year or ...
For most of the time I’ve used a Mac, I have avoided using Apple’s own browser, Safari. On my first Mac – a 2006 black MacBook – I preferred Firefox, and when Google’s Chrome was finally available for ...