![]() The next screenshot shows the PDF reader toolbar. This section gives an overview of some important functions. They can be accessed through a pin-able toolbar at the top of PDF content. The PDF reader, built into Microsoft Edge, comes with the basic reading and navigation features, as Zoom, Rotate, Fit to page/width, jump to page, and search, among others. Documentation related to Accessibility scenarios that currently aren't supported can be found on the Microsoft Accessibility Conformance Reports blog.XML Forms Architecture (XFA), is a legacy format of forms that isn't supported in Microsoft Edge.Note the following constraints for the current PDF reader: View Information Rights Management (IRM) protected files View Microsoft Purview Information Protection protected files across business tenants View Microsoft Purview Information Protection protected files in the same business tenant View and print local, online, and embedded PDF files The following table shows which channels and versions of Microsoft Edge support each PDF reader feature. Edge on Mobile does have Bing Chat AI now though.This article applies to Microsoft Edge version 77 or later. We haven’t noticed a significant push from Microsoft for it either.Ĭonversely, Google pays a whole lot of attention to Chrome on mobile, meaning updates and new features are guaranteed frequently and for the long haul. ![]() So, yeah, we’re not using Microsoft Edge on mobile and it seems like many others aren’t either. That puts it lower than Instabridge – heard of it? – at 0.08%. Edge though, it’s relegated to the “Other” section of Statcounter’s current results. Chrome is way ahead on mobileĪgain, popularity doesn’t mean much but Google Chrome has a whopping 64% of market share on mobile, with that big chunk missing due to the behemoth that is Apple. It takes up a bit of your web page real estate but it’s a smart change-up. Instead of your tabs being crammed, and we mean cramped if you’re tab hoarders like us, they are shifted to the left side in a much neater and clearer list. ![]() Vertical tabs are what it says on the tin. However, Microsoft has added a feature that might tickle an organisational scratch of yours, and that’s vertical tabs. With both browsers running on Chromium, the general experience is remarkably similar now, and that makes the switch to Microsoft Edge a much less daunting one if you’ve been one of the many long-time Chrome users and are now considering changing. Yes, we know, you’re probably yelling that “Bing is bad” towards us right now but, for your day-to-day searches, you’ll notice little difference beyond an interface that looks a bit different.Īs such it might come down to your preferences in terms of integration, like if you’re a fan of Google Maps or YouTube, for which Microsoft has little to compete with. Despite this, the experiences of searching in both are fairly similar. According to Statcounter’s most recent count, Google has around 93% of the market share, compared to just 2.8% for Microsoft Bing. Right now, Google Search is winning comfortably on sheer popularity. Microsoft Edge wins here if security and performance are key concerns of yours. Comparatively, Google Chrome blocked 88%. In a test that lasted 23 days, Edge managed to block 96% of socially-engineered malware attacks thrown at it – from malicious links to pop-ups. ![]() In a test carried out by NSS Labs, an independent company offering cybersecurity guidance, Microsoft Edge blocked a whole bunch more malware downloads and phishing attacks than its Google rival. Microsoft Edge also performs better on the security front. So, that’s Edge offers a speedier time for you and your browsing than Chrome. Neither was as fast as Apple’s Safari but that’s for a different browser fight-themed article. Internet security specialists Avast ran a series of tests to uncover the speediest web browser, and Edge won out against Chrome. If you care about speed, Microsoft Edge wins… but not by much. ![]()
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