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Besides updating and launching its different version of windows. Microsoft’s new Chromium-powered Edge browser is been rebuilding. Microsoft is renewing its Edge browser on Chromium. The software maker has been testing versions of this browser internally at Microsoft. While the previously leaked screenshots made Edge look very similar to Chrome. So, it sees that Microsoft is adding its own touches and animations to make it look and feel like a Windows browser.

When the user will initially install the Chromium version of Edge, Microsoft will prompt the user to import favorites, passwords, and browsing history from Chrome or Edge. The setup screen also prompts the user to choose a style for the default tab page before you start browsing.

Microsoft’s new Chromium-powered Edge browser

Most of the user interface of the browser is a mix of Chrome and Edge, and Microsoft has clearly tried to add its own little touches here and there. On the other hand, there’s a read aloud accessibility option, and it simply reads the page out loud like it does in existing versions of Edge.

Microsoft hasn’t implemented its set aside tabs feature just yet, and write on the web with a stylus isn’t available. A dark mode is only available through a testing flag right now.

Currently users can only sync favorites, but not settings, history, extensions, open tabs, passwords, and auto fill information. Some signature Edge features too are missing at the moment, like dark mode and the set aside tabs feature. Despite that, some signature Edge features too are missing at the moment, like dark mode and the set aside tabs feature.

While talking about Microsoft’s new Chromium-powered Edge browser, it also has support for extensions, and a dedicated extensions page for ones that it has approved. Users will also be able to install Chrome extensions from Google’s online store, just by flipping a switch in the extensions settings.

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