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Internet Explorer 11 is set to retire next year May 19, 2021 12:56 EDT with 24 comments Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) is finally reaching the end of its operational cycle. Microsoft announced today that the support for the desktop application for IE11 will end on June 15, 2022, and the application will be retired. However, Windows 10 LSTC, Server Internet Explorer 11 desktop applications, and MSHTML (Trident) engine will be unaffected by this deadline. To ensure a smooth transition and allow ample time for the general public and corporations to shift from the legacy browser, Microsoft has announced a timeline for the gradual phasing out of IE11. Originally introduced with Windows 8.1 in 2013, IE11 was built as a modern, default web browser for Windows. A few months after its initial announcement, it rose to become the second most used desktop browser worldwide. This was at a time when its predecessor Internet Explorer 8, was the most p ....
May 18, 2021 15:26 EDT with 0 comments Returning to its usual Tuesday schedule, Microsoft today released a new Edge Dev build that brings a few new features. The update bumps the version up to 92.0.891.1 and is the first of the version 92 builds to contain significant feature additions, along with the usual set of bug fixes and other improvements. Headlining the list of new features is a new grey theme for Immersive Reader, which brings a nifty alternative to the current bright and dark preferences. There are also a few new improvements to vertical tabs, with the browser now allowing users to turn on or off the feature in all currently open windows. The company is also bringing the ability for users to hide the title bar when using vertical tabs, something that was spotted earlier today. ....
Microsoft today released Edge Dev build 92.0.884.2, adding a couple of new features along with a bunch of fixes. However, the build isn't heading to Linux users yet because of a few blocking bugs. ....
What just happened? After months of seeing its popularity increase, is Microsoft Edge losing momentum? It certainly looks that way. The browser saw its market share decline in April, marking the end of fourteen consecutive months of growth. Switching to a Chromium-based version brought plenty of new users to Edge. One analytics firm (NetMarketShare) put its market share as of March 2020 at 7.59%, above Firefox’s 7.19%. It was more good news for Microsoft last month when another analytics company StatCounter reported that Edge has been adding users over the last few months while Firefox’s userbase declines, though it still gives Mozilla’s browser a larger market share. ....
Apr 30, 2021 18:16 EDT with 0 comments Update: Microsoft today released a new Edge Dev build, which comes less than a week after the first version 92 build made it to the Dev channel. Today s update bumps the version to 92.0.878.0 and is a minor one. Considering that it has been just a few days since the previous update was released, the firm says that not much has changed with this build. There isn t even an accompanying blog post this week. As usual, the update should be installed automatically in the background. Those interested can head into the About Microsoft Edge setting to force check for an update and initiate the download. ....