Microsoft Edge Beta (stable) updated with Collections, more (full changelog)

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Two days ago Microsoft updated the beta version of their Edge browser (which is the stable version which is only updated every 6 weeks) to version 81.0.416.12. Yesterday Microsoft released a changelog for the update, which finally brings back the Collections feature and activates a number of enterprise features.

See the full changelog below.

Feature updates
  • Collections is now available. You can get started by clicking the Collections icon next to the address bar. This opens the Collections pane where you can create, edit, and view Collections. We designed Collections based on what you do on the web. If you’re a shopper, a traveller, a teacher or a student, Collections can help. Learn more.
  • Allow the removal (Hide from toolbar) of the Collections button from the Microsoft Edge toolbar for consistency.
  • On-prem Active Directory account auto sign in will only be targeted to organizations that turn it on. If users were already signed in with an on-prem AD account, they will now be able to sign out of it. Now, users will only be automatically signed in with the primary account on their operating system if it is an MSA or an Azure AD account. Admins can enable auto sign in with an on-prem AD account using the ConfigureOnPremisesAccountAutoSignIn policy.
  • Application Guard. Extensions support now available in the container.
  • Added a message to inform users that Internet Explorer is not installed when a user navigates to a page that is configured to open in Internet Explorer mode.
  • Updated the 3D View tool in Microsoft Edge DevTools with a new feature to help debug z-index stacking context. 3D View shows a representation of the DOM (Document Object Model) depth using color and stacking, and the z-Index view helps you isolate the different stacking contexts of your page. Learn more.
  • Localized the F12 Dev tools in 10 new languages, so they will match the language used in the rest of the browser. Learn more.
  • Added support for Dolby Vision playback. On Dolby Vision-enabled Windows 10 Build 17134 (April 2018 Update), websites can show Dolby vision content. See how to enable Dolby Vision content from Netflix.
  • Microsoft Edge can now identify and remove duplicate favorites and merge folders with the same name. To access the tool, click the star on the browser’s toolbar and select “Remove duplicate favorites”. You will be able to confirm changes and any updates to your favorites will be synced across devices.
  • We heard from users it can be difficult to distinguish a normal browsing window in dark theme from an InPrivate window since both window frames are dark. The new solid InPrivate blue pill in the top right corner helps reassure users they are browsing InPrivate.
  • Open external links in the correct browser profile. Select a default profile for links opened for external apps to open in from edge://settings/multiProfileSettings.
  • Added a warning to alert users who sign into a browser profile with an account after being previously signed in with another account. This will help prevent unintentional data merging.
  • If you have payment cards saved in your Microsoft account, you can use them in Microsoft Edge while filling out payment forms. The cards in your Microsoft account will sync across desktop devices and the full details will be shared with the website after two-factor authentication (CVC code and your Microsoft identity.) For further convenience, you can choose to securely save a copy of the card on the device during authentication.
  • Line Focus is designed for users who like to focus on a limited part of the content as they read. It lets users keep the focus on 1, 3 or 5 lines at a time and dims out the rest of the page to let users read without distraction. Users can scroll using touch or arrow keys and the focus shifts accordingly.
  • Microsoft Edge is now integrated with Windows Speller on Windows platforms 8.1 and above. This integration provides greater language support, with access to more language dictionaries and the ability to use Windows custom dictionaries. There is no further action needed from the users when a language has been added in the OS language settings and a language spellcheck toggle is enabled in Microsoft Edge settings.
  • When PDF documents are opened using Microsoft Edge, users will now be able to create highlights, change color, and delete highlights. This helps in referencing important parts of the document later, and for collaboration.
  • When loading long PDF documents that have been optimized for web, the pages being viewed by the user will be loaded faster, parallelly, while the rest of the document is loading.
  • Now it’s easier to start the Immersive Reader for a website by just pressing the F9 key.
  • Now it’s easier to start Read Aloud by using a keyboard shortcut (Ctrl + Shift + U).
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@oldschool and @Umbra, I got a my hands on a leaked brainstorm session recording of the Microsoft 'development of useless features' team

"Hey remember Picasa the failed desktop photo collection program of Google? Let's combine that with our Onenote desktop program? The user demand for such a collection of failed tools must be huge, imagine how mind blowing market succes this innovation will be when we offered it in the browser. We could even call it collections"

•••••• background sound of team members hitting each other on their shoulders, jumping on chairs and tables, howling in delight
 
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Of course, but most of the above are about useless features, like Collections, IE, and other crap. That's all. They need to fix the core features and save all this other stuff for later. But, hey, it's M$! :LOL:
This could be addressed generally to Windows 10. But, it seems that their strategy can give them more money. :unsure::(
 
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This could be addressed generally to Windows 10. But, it seems that their strategy can give them more money. :unsure::(
It not seems, it is !
MS won the IBM market offer for an OS because they were the first and only one to deliver it in due time, perfectly knowing it was not polished, while other competitors requested a prolongated deadline to prefect theirs...fatal mistake...Then MS became the giant we know.
This is the core philosophy of MS: "give rapidly what people wants, then fix issues later"... sounds familiar?
 

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It not seems, it is !
MS won the IBM market offer for an OS because they were the first and only one to deliver it in due time, perfectly knowing it was not polished, while other competitors requested a prolongated deadline to prefect theirs...fatal mistake...Then MS became the giant we know.
This is the core philosophy of MS: "give rapidly what people wants, then fix issues later"... sounds familiar?
Yes, you have correctly understood that I had in mind the last 30 years.:)
 

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I found my old post about Microsoft strategy, Microsoft ethic, and Microsoft sins :):
By the way, this can be an interesting thread for people who did not read it, yet.

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Some MT members who posted there, are not among us for some time. But, if they read this thread, then I would like to greet them and thank for their critical and insightful posts.
 
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