Microsoft's new Chrome downloading tool. It downloads Chrome 2X as fast as Internet Explorer, Its preceeder
As soon as I installed Windows, I used The Microsoft Edge Chrome downloading tool to install Google Chrome
by DictionaryOfficial December 15, 2018
Still kinda an awful browser even if it now shares the same DNA as chrome. Literally the first page that opens is a jumbled up mess of text and clickbaity news articles that I couldn't give zero fucks about. And the way it manages tabs is not my cup of tea.
It does eat a lot less RAM tho, so I'll give it that.
It does eat a lot less RAM tho, so I'll give it that.
Person 1: Wtf, Windows just told me to switch to Microsoft Edge
Person 2: ewwwwwww
Person 1: Hey, at least now I have more free RAM
Person 2: ewwwwwww
Person 1: Hey, at least now I have more free RAM
by Mary Mary Quite The Contrarian August 03, 2022
by bigbob124 January 27, 2021
A browser that was developed by Microsoft. It is incredibly slow, buggy and uses so much processing power and RAM.
Person 1: Why are you using Microsoft Edge?
Person 2:Because Microsoft said it is the best and fastest browser!
Person 2:Because Microsoft said it is the best and fastest browser!
by Mud and Snow March 12, 2018
Browser released by Microsoft in 2015 to replace Internet Explorer in Windows 10. Used the proprietary EdgeHTML rendering engine (which was a fork of MSHTML from IE) to render pages faster than IE and was more compatible with HTML5 standards than the MSHTML rendering used in IE.
In 2018, Microsoft started developing codename "Anaheim", the successor to Edge, which they didn't even try to make. This new version copied code from Google Chromium (open-source version of Chrome) and CEO Satya Nadella said that was because "the product needed to be better and pushed for replacing its in-house rendering engine with an open source one." In 2019 and 2020, Chromium Edge was rolled out in beta testing and was marketed heavily towards the end of 2020 and into 2021 (popup advertising Microsoft Edge, no close button, only "Get started"). As of today, Microsoft is yet to surpass Chrome in browser market share (Chrome: 63%, Edge: 10%)
In 2018, Microsoft started developing codename "Anaheim", the successor to Edge, which they didn't even try to make. This new version copied code from Google Chromium (open-source version of Chrome) and CEO Satya Nadella said that was because "the product needed to be better and pushed for replacing its in-house rendering engine with an open source one." In 2019 and 2020, Chromium Edge was rolled out in beta testing and was marketed heavily towards the end of 2020 and into 2021 (popup advertising Microsoft Edge, no close button, only "Get started"). As of today, Microsoft is yet to surpass Chrome in browser market share (Chrome: 63%, Edge: 10%)
Bro I just used Microsoft Edge to download Chrome 57% faster than IE, even though I WERE ALREADY USING CHROME IN SOME FORM
by 2Fax4U August 28, 2022
by Unknown Synonym December 13, 2015
Congratulations Microsoft. You made a new browser that downloads firefox twice as fast as Internet explorer
by Moz://a.com October 17, 2017