As Google has done with Chrome, Microsoft has canceled version 82 of the Edge browser. Chrome accounts for about 64 of the browser usage worldwide, with Safari coming. Microsoft has confirmed that Covid-19 disruption to staff means major new updates to Edge will be put on hold, and it will focus on fixing bugs in the current version. Not trying to be mean about it, but I think youre living in a dream world. for the first time, commanding 31.8 percent of the combined desktop and mobile. March also saw Google warn people about the ‘security risks’ that come with using Edge and suggested switching browsers, but the warning soon disappeared. Google Chrome has officially overtaken Microsofts Internet Explorer as the most popular web browser in the U.S. Microsoft's decision to rebuild Edge with the same Chromium platform used by Chrome, Opera, Vivaldi, and more brought benefits such as compatibility with Chrome extensions, along with improved performance and customization.įor those still not convinced by Edge, Microsoft is adding a slew of new features that could change their minds, including password monitoring and tracking protection, an immersive reader, and vertical tabs & Edge collections. While Edge's lead over Firefox is minimal, and it did only see a 0.21 percent gain in March, the browser is moving in the right direction, which isn’t too surprising. With Firefox and Internet Explorer losing users, it’s likely that some have defected to Edge or Chrome, the latter of which also saw its share increase last month, by 1.23 percent. Sitting below Mozilla’s browser is Internet Explorer with 5.87 percent, followed by Safari on 3.62 percent. It’s bad news for Firefox, which has fallen from the number two spot after declining to 7.2 percent. NetMarketShare’s March update shows that while Chrome remains the number one browser by a mile with its 68.5 percent share of the market, Edge has moved to second place with 7.59 percent. For the first time, Edge has managed to gain a higher market share than Apple’s Safari. According to recent data, Edge has now overtaken Firefox to become the second most popular desktop browser in the world. With its Edge browser, Microsoft can’t even come close to building on the market dominance of the former Internet Explorer, but at least the Redmond-based company can now celebrate significant symbolic success. What just happened? Despite Microsoft’s efforts, its Edge product was few people's first choice of browser, but the new Chromium-based version is proving much more appealing.
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