Microsoft gave up on Edge browser-Long Live Chromium!
There is no denying how deplorably
Edge Web Browser has proven to be a complete failure against Chromium web
browser.
The software giant, Microsoft, brought
in its Edge Web Browser around 3 years ago with a facelift to replace Internet
Explorer. The aim of revamping Edge on window 10 was to rationalize the default
browsing experience & compete with Google Chrome, Mozilla firefox and other
web browsers.
Edge on window 10 was built from the
ground up with a new proffered EdgeHTML engine, which aimed at creating fast,
light-weight & secured Microsoft Edge. Despite massive investments and
ceaseless improvements, it was launched with a plethora of flaws & issues.
Insight into
Microsoft’s New Web Browser
According to recent tech gossip,
Microsoft is giving up on its in-house Edge Web Browser & building new
Chromium based web browser that will replace Microsoft Edge on Windows 10. The project
for the new Chromium-based browser in-process has been internally codenamed
Anaheim. However, no information about new Anaheim web browser has been made
available on Microsoft’s website. Many are surmising that Microsoft’s new
built-in browser could show up in 19H1 Development cycle of Microsoft’s Insider
Preview Program.
As per reports, the new browser will
be operated by a rendering engine that was first popularized by Google Chrome’s
browser engine, Blink.
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