Wednesday, November 25, 2015

What's new in #Microsoft Edge in #Windows 10 Build 10586 ?

Microsoft Edge Tab Preview
Ahead of Windows 10 Threshold 2, that is. Microsoft has reserved a few last minute enhancements for its Edge browser in build 10586 that was very recently released.
Which most believe is the Threshold 2, or Fall Update for the platform due for arrival for all users of the operating system next week.
Edge is the modern web browser that Redmond has put up as a replacement for the classic Internet Explorer as it aims to bring similar and streamlined looks, feel and feature lineup across PCs, tablets and smartphones.
And this being the first major update released for Windows 10, also brings a few enhancements for the modern new web browser — from tab previews to other small options here and there.
Apparently, Microsoft discovered some issues in the features that were introduced over the past few months did not work as expected. Tab previews, case in point, ended up buggy, and often did not even show up on some machines.
Plus, every now and then, these tab previews stopped working if the page was scrolled to the top.
Good to see then that the software titan has fixed this problem, while also addressing another glaring issue where web note clippings appeared as black.
Obviously, people expected to see bigger, more notable changes in Edge, but unfortunately that does not seem to be the case.
Going to have to make do with what we get.
And we seem to primarily be getting bug fixes and other such optimizations for now.

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