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First, you should know that the experts always knew Edge would run on Linux. Today's Microsoft Edge isn't the one that first shipped. This model, which went into beta on Windows last year, is ...
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 ...
Microsoft Edge for Linux has evolved quickly to become an outstanding option for anyone looking to gain a reliable and user-friendly browser. These features might have you considering a change ...
Microsoft announced today that the Chromium-based Edge web browser is now generally available on the Linux platform via the stable channel.
It looks like Microsoft could bring Chrome-powered Edge, the revamped browser based on the Chromium engine, to Linux. This information is based on a slide (spotted by Neowin) shown in a Build 2019 ...
Microsoft Edge's first stable version is now available for Linux users. Here are the models compatible and other major details.
Come next month, Microsoft Edge will finally arrive on Linux, in the form of a developer preview build. Since it won't be a full release right away, ...
Big news for the assuredly huge pool of Linux users who also love Microsoft's software: Microsoft has released the first stable version of the Chromium-based Microsoft Edge browser for Linux. The ...
Edge wasn’t even popular on Windows—adding Linux support is a curious move.
Microsoft Edge for Linux is now ready for production use, as the company has today made the browser generally available for the Linux platform. Edge for Linux went into preview earlier this year ...