![]() In the years since, Microsoft has worked hard to build up Edge's feature set - including the launch of an extension system, being one of the first browsers to disable 'peripheral' Flash playback by default, various claims about power optimisations for laptop users by which Microsoft's competitors are less convinced, and new security capabilities. ![]() ![]() By June that year the software had gained its final name, Microsoft Edge, and confirmation that it would become the official browser of Windows 10. Microsoft's Edge browser, designed to replace the ageing Internet Explorer, was first rumoured back in December 2014 then released to early adopters as Project Spartan in March 2015. Microsoft has officially opened up its shiny new Edge browser, powered by Google's open-source Chromium engine, to public testers - though only, at present, in weekly and daily build formats. ![]()
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