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Microsoft just released its new Chromium-based browser on Linux. Believe it or not, it's quite good.
The wait is over: Microsoft's 'Chredge' browser will be available to Insider testers in preview starting in October.
Microsoft on Tuesday released its first-ever browser for Linux, delivering a preview of Edge on its Dev Channel that runs on the open-source OS. Edge’s appearance made good on an earlier ...
Microsoft is now looking to expand its new Chromium-based Edge browser to as many devices as possible. To that end, you can finally install the new Edge on Linux.
Microsoft has released its first stable version of the modern Edge browser for Linux, two years after the Mac and Windows versions.
Microsoft launching 'edge browser' for Linux operating system On a related note, the preview versions of 'edge' for Linux have been available for more than a year.
Microsoft has released a version of its Edge browser, based on Google's Chromium open-source browser, for Linux, an act that nobody would have considered possible some years ago. And it is quite a ...
Microsoft is extending another olive branch to the Linux community by offering its new Chromium-powered version of the Edge browser on the OS.
Microsoft this week announced the availability of the Microsoft Edge browser for Linux systems, which is currently available as a preview for participants in the Microsoft Edge Insider Program.
Image Credits: Microsoft Starting in October, Linux users will be able to either download the browser from the Edge Insider website or through their native package managers.
Microsoft’s new web browser is making its way over to Linux. A preview for Edge on Linux will be available in October, alongside some bigger pushes to get businesses to use Edge.