One of the best parts of Microsoft Edge getting revamped a few years ago was the addition of support for Chrome extensions.
Microsoft has announced that the add-ons store is now open for its upcoming Chromium-based Edge browser and developers can begin submitting their own add-ons for approval. The software giant has been ...
Microsoft announced today that the redesigned Edge Add-ons page is now live for all users. The company says that the revamp aims at addressing “several key concerns” that were highlighted by users ...
Microsoft moved away from Internet Explorer (IE), which was first seen in Windows 95 and remained in Windows for two decades, to bring us the cutting-edge Microsoft Edge. The Microsoft Edge browser ...
Microsoft Edge has developed into a robust and effective browser since its debut back in 2015. And that's especially true since it moved to Chromium a couple of years ago. But any browser can use a ...
For years, Google and Mozilla have battled to keep abusive or outright malicious browser extensions from infiltrating their official repositories. Now, Microsoft is taking up the fight. Over the past ...
Why Microsoft Edge browser’s lack of add-ons is a deal breaker Opinion Aug 27, 2015 Microsoft's new Windows 10 OS may eventually prove to be a hit, but the lack of support for browser extensions in ...
Microsoft on Thursday confirmed that its Edge browser, the new default for Windows 10, will not get the support for add-ons in 2015 that it once promised. “We’re committed to providing customers with ...