
And users of Edge on iOS and Android won't be affected, as those Edge browser apps already use the WebKit and Blink rendering engines tied to those OS platforms, not EdgeHTML. Portable version ( 83.14MB, ) Beta Version (40.0.0.0) Web installer ( 0.34MB, ) Regular installer ( 83.55MB, ) Portable version ( 82.4MB, ) Compatible Platforms: Windows XP or later, 64bit.

Even though the leaked Chromium-based Edge build worked fine on Windows 7 ( ask me how I know), Microsoft is not releasing officially its Chromium-based Edge for Windows 7 yet.Īnyone using the current Microsoft Edge (based on EdgeHTML, not Chromium) can just continue using the existing Edge browser for the foreseeable future Microsoft has not said when the company plans to switch users off the current Edge browser. The web installer always downloads the latest version. Sometime this summer, Microsoft is expected to add more features and functionality of interest to the IT pro audience to Chromium-based Edge test builds and introduce a "Beta" channel at that time.Īnyone downloading today's test build who may have installed any builds of Chromium-based Edge that leaked recently are advised to first uninstall the leaked builds before trying the ones released today. Today's test builds are meant for web developers, early adopters and "enthusiasts," not everyday users. Right now, Chromium-based Edge feels a lot like Chrome, except with built-in MSN news feeds.

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Today's builds have not been optimized for promised capabilities like smooth scrolling, inking on the Web, PDF support and tab sweep are not yet enabled. The new Edge builds released today are early and focused on fundamentals, so all the intended features, language support, and UI changes are not there yet.
