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That option will be available in the future:
Latest Microsoft Edge released for Windows
It is currently only available in the Dev and Canary versions.
That option will be available in the future:
Latest Microsoft Edge released for Windows
It is currently only available in the Dev and Canary versions.
Hi there
You can't beat the bookmarks on FF !!! and you not only can have a bookmark toolbar -there's also a bookmark folder if you want to use it etc etc.
Sorry Ms --for me Edge -however it's dressed up won;'t make the grade.
FF : Much better choice --at least for me although for some YMMV -- I'm on a COMPUTER not a Mobile phone with a 50 inch screen !!!-- and you can install it in any language under the sun too --I'm using UK eng currently.
and in icelandic
Cheers
jimbo
MS May improve it in the future (add feedback to the hub). Remember it's based on Chrome so it's initially only as good as Chrome is.
Browsing isn't the issue here, the bookmarks manager is. Overall Edge Chromium is quite efficient. But managing bookmarks is taking more resources than a full blown SQL-Server with 100 clients connected and constantly requesting data. It's freaking ridiculous! And syncing does not work properly either, especially if I do a bookmarks move, nothing moves on the other browsers.
As, I said...a pile of poop.
Yeah, FF bookmarks works great, but so does Chrome. Syncing is 100% accurate and does not require a Quad-64-core CPU server setup to sync a few hundred bookmarks.
I have lost all hope. It has only gotten worse despite having spammed feedback since they started to work on this project. Must be a bunch of web developers who work on this browser, because it seems they don't have a clue how to do stuff efficiently. Bookmarks are just a few characters of text. Should take <1s to sync 1000 entries over a 350Mbit connection and CPU usage should barely flinch.