
The Microsoft Edge team wants to hear from you. To learn more about our contributions, see our Microsoft Edge “Explainers” on GitHub and check out our source code release. We’re working directly with the teams at Google, and we're looking forward to working even more with the open source community. Our plan is to continue working in Chromium rather than creating a parallel project. We've also started making contributions back to Chromium in areas like accessibility, touch, ARM64 and others.

Now we're ready to show you what we've been working on, and invite you to come along on our journey. Making the web a better place for everyoneīack in December, we announced our intention to adopt the Chromium open source project in the development of Microsoft Edge on the desktop to create better web compatibility for our customers, and less fragmentation of the web for all web developers. We invite you to try out the preview today on your devices, and we look forward to working together with the Microsoft Edge Insider community to make browsing the best experience possible for everyone."

"We’re excited to be sharing this work at such an early stage in our development process. The last thing I want to is handover the web to the Google/Microsoft oligopoly but if Mozilla doesn’t pull their fingers out, stop spending so many recources on a 3rd world mobile OS, and do something about their DESKTOP browser performance, they’re going to lose the influence that makes them relevant.Today Microsoft is shipping the first Dev and Canary channel builds of the next version of Microsoft Edge, based on the Chromium open-source project. Mozilla make it so freaking hard to be one of their users! If Chrome wasn’t a piece of junk, I’d have to switch out of sheer desperation.

No reference to how to abort it and get the full installer. I’m getting 13 K doing the manual download but as per f.king usual, the ***unnecessary*** changes Mozilla makes, whilst seemingly making VERY FEW innovative new changes, SCREW ME AROUND! The piece of crap stub installer has no reference to how fast/slow the download is running. I tried the stub and it just crawls and crawls.

I’m sitting here stuck with IE8 and trying to like I’ve done dozens of times over the years. What I can’t stand is that I’m having trouble installing Windows 7 on a new PC. I run Aurora at home despite it’s frequent bugs like blowing a time-crafted session away randomly every so often upon updating.
