When it comes to web browsing, Google Chrome is the undisputed king, and for obvious reasons. It supports all sorts of extensions, is theme-ready, the fastest, and renders web pages as cleanly as they were designed. However, if you’re on a Windows 10 machine or are open to switching from Google’s side of things, Microsoft’s new Edge browser should turn a few heads.
Microsoft Edge now warns you before downloading Chrome
Edge is built on the same Chromium engine as Chrome, and it works in more ways than any other browser. But when you’re switching to a new web browser, you should make sure you understand how it works and what it has to offer before jumping headfirst into it.
This post should be a complete summary of all the things you get with Microsoft Edge, what it lacks compared to Chrome, and the things that set it apart. Let’s get started.
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