- Mar 28, 2019
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You should download a PDF reader or buy a Kindle.It doesn't save where I left off and there is no way to highlight and set tabs aside and no built in dictionary which is very useful when reading books!
You should download a PDF reader or buy a Kindle.It doesn't save where I left off and there is no way to highlight and set tabs aside and no built in dictionary which is very useful when reading books!
its not delivered with the latest system update, its just that current beta available is the version of coming stable wich is delivered with the 2004 system patch, they probably post the download link for stable soonishIm still awaiting this update 10am here..... maybe im just impatient....
Could you let me know when the stable version is released and post back to me the link? Thanks in advanced!!!its not delivered with the latest system update, its just that current beta available is the version of coming stable wich is delivered with the 2004 system patch, they probably post the download link for stable soonish
Back in December 2018, Microsoft first announced that it's rebuilding its Edge browser from the open source Chomium. Today, the new browser is generally available. Of course, that leaves the next question, which is how you'll be able to get it, and what Microsoft's plans for the rollout are.
First of all, if you want it right now, you can download it here. In fact, if you want it on Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, or macOS, downloading it that way is the only way that you'll get it. If you do this on Windows 10, it will hide the old Edge browser.
If you're on Windows 10 and you don't want to grab it manually, then it will arrive in a future Windows update, at least for Home and Pro editions. However, it's going to be a gradual rollout over the next few months, and the first users to get it automatically will be Windows Insiders in the Release Preview ring.
Managed devices are not going to be automatically upgraded, nor are devices running Windows 10 Education, Enterprise, or Pro for Workstations, at least at this time. You can also block the automatic upgrade on Windows 10 Home or Pro using the Blocker Toolkit.
Since I use Windows Defender is the smart screen setting on Edge Chromium redundant?
No:Since I use Windows Defender is the smart screen setting on Edge Chromium redundant?