Microsoft’s official website for Edge Extensions goes live.....

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  1. Posts : 22,740
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #10

    davidhk said:
    Thank you.
    But how to use it ?
    That's going to depend on what the extension will do and I suspect they will run just like extensions will work in say,, Chrome or FF.
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  2. Posts : 2,834
    Windows 11 Home (x64) Version 21H1 (build 19043.1202)
       #11

    BunnyJ said:
    I think that will take you to the store for the update/addition.
    yes most likely will
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  3. Posts : 5,452
    windows 10 Pro ver 21H2 build 19044.1348
       #12

    BunnyJ said:
    That's going to depend on what the extension will do and I suspect they will run just like extensions will work in say,, Chrome or FF.
    Thank you.
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  4. Posts : 134,237
    Windows 11 Pro (x64) 23H2 Build 22631.3296
       #13

    davidhk said:
    I would be lying if I said " Anxious to use it ", because I don't even know there is such a term associated with a browser.
    Perhaps someone please educate me on how Edge Extension works ?
    Thank you.
    This is just a rough idea what they are used for David. Every Browser has this ability except Edge.
    You might want to use a browser extension for a few different reasons:

    • To integrate with other services you use. For example, Evernote offers an extension that allows you to easily clip websites and save them to your Evernote account.
    • To add additional features to your browser. For example, the JoinTabs extension for Chrome gives you a button you can click to combine all your Chrome tabs from multiple windows into a single window.
    • To modify websites as they appear on your computer — adding, removing, or modifying content. For example, the InvisibleHand extension adds information to shopping websites, informing you if there’s a cheaper price available on a competing retailer’s website.

    Extensions can do many other things. They’re like any other piece of software, although browsers place some limits on what they can do. If you want to integrate your browser with a service or get an additional feature, there’s a good chance you can do it with a browser extension that already exists.
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  5. Posts : 5,452
    windows 10 Pro ver 21H2 build 19044.1348
       #14

    OldMike65 said:
    This is just a rough idea what they are used for David. Every Browser has this ability except Edge.
    You might want to use a browser extension for a few different reasons:

    • To integrate with other services you use. For example, Evernote offers an extension that allows you to easily clip websites and save them to your Evernote account.
    • To add additional features to your browser. For example, the JoinTabs extension for Chrome gives you a button you can click to combine all your Chrome tabs from multiple windows into a single window.
    • To modify websites as they appear on your computer — adding, removing, or modifying content. For example, the InvisibleHand extension adds information to shopping websites, informing you if there’s a cheaper price available on a competing retailer’s website.

    Extensions can do many other things. They’re like any other piece of software, although browsers place some limits on what they can do. If you want to integrate your browser with a service or get an additional feature, there’s a good chance you can do it with a browser extension that already exists.
    Thank you.
    I have never known nor tried any of the above. Didn't even know they existed.
    Not sure I have the need to use the feature ( Extension ).
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  6. Posts : 22,740
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #15

    davidhk said:
    Thank you.
    I have never known nor tried any of the above. Didn't even know they existed.
    Not sure I have the need to use the feature ( Extension ).
    Honestly I don't use any right now in my browser(s).. Chrome etc. They can bog the browser down, be buggy and could cause security issues.
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  7. Posts : 112
       #16

    Here's the thing. Can they get the Chrome and FF developers to move their extensions to Edge. It sounds relatively easy, but it will be up to the development community to decide what they want to do. It might seem like an easy decision, but the developer has to support every platform they develop on. I think you won't see a massive rush of extensions in the public at large. At least until folks feel like Microsoft isn't going to pull another 180 in two years. (There's a reason win32 apps are still being developed and universal apps are extremely slow to catch on.)
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  8. Posts : 487
       #17

    An RSS Feed extension that emulates the built-in Internet Explorer RSS Feed reader would make my day.
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