This preview supports several Linux distributions, including Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora and openSUSE. Each is more polished and reliable than the one before. Microsoft, like Google's Chrome - the better-known browser also built atop technology created by the open-source Chromium project - maintains several different "channels," named Canary, Dev, Beta and Stable. Like other Dev Channel previews, Linux's Edge will be updated on a weekly schedule. Edge was already available for Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7 and macOS, as well as for the Android and iOS mobile operating systems. "With this release, Microsoft Edge is now available for all major desktop and mobile platforms," Kyle Pflug, a principal program manager lead in the developer experiences group, said in a post to a company blog. Microsoft on Tuesday released its first-ever browser for Linux, delivering a preview of Edge on its Dev Channel that runs on the open-source OS.Įdge's appearance made good on an earlier Microsoft promise that it would make it available this month.
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