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I've even ran into some Microsoft sites/pages that didn't recognize Edge, had to use IE.
I've even ran into some Microsoft sites/pages that didn't recognize Edge, had to use IE.
That would be the Update Catalog? That's because it required ActiveX which (quite rightly) isn't included in Edge (or any other browser of worth except IE). I use the past tense 'required' because Microsoft have rewritten that site to remove the ActiveX components.
As for browsers, I use Edge, IE and Firefox interchangeably. They all work just fine for me, there's little or no difference in performance I can see.
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