![]() It looks like Chrome, behaves like Chrome, and appears to perform like Chrome. So I will refer to this new product as Edge 75 here.Īs noted, Edge 75 is very obvious a version of Chrome/Chromium. But where the classic version of Edge that will ship in Windows 10 version 19H1 (1903) is currently identified as Microsoft Edge 44.18362.1.0, the leaked build of the Chromium-based version of Microsoft Edge identifies itself as version 75.0.107.0. I didn’t really find anything obvious even the icons are identical. So I went looking for any hint that Microsoft might brand this thing differently just to make it obvious which was which. And the term “Chromium-based version of Microsoft Edge” is obviously pretty ponderous. Many are using silly names like “Chredge” or “Edgium” to refer to the new browser. ![]() Getting past that, there is the problem of naming. After all, Chrome is dominant online, while Edge usage hovers in the 3-4 percent range. In fact, when you think about it: Getting Chrome users to move to the new Edge is more important than attractive classic Edge users. And that alone will make the transition a seamless one. ![]() But it’s also familiar for the majority of people who currently use Google Chrome. It’s incomplete, and is missing many classic Edge features. An early build of the Chromium-based version of Microsoft Edge has leaked, giving us our first opportunity to see what Microsoft has been up to.
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