![]() This does, however, make it seem as we're getting even closer to being able to actually try the new Chromium-based Edge, and it seems like it shouldn't take too much longer now. According to the report, only Microsoft employees and those with an Azure Premium account can run the setup file, and sure enough, we were unable to do so ourselves. ![]() Now, as reported by HTNovo, a download for the installer has gone live on Microsoft's servers, and though you can download the installer, you won't be able to do much with it. After we got the first look at the browser's design, a support page was soon discovered, and last week, Microsoft published the list of add-ons that will be available for the upcoming version of Edge. Looks like the Installer for Chromium-based Edge shows up online, but will not open yet.įor the past couple of weeks, it seems as though we're getting very close to some form of public availability of Microsoft's new Edge browser based on the Chromium open-source project. ![]()
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