Why the New Microsoft Edge Is Finally Worth Switching To | Digital Trends (2024)

Almost a year ago, Microsoft shook up the computing world. But, it wasn’t with a phone, tablet, or PC.

Contents

  • Improved performance
  • A clean, easy to understand interface
  • Customizing your experience
  • Still some room for improvement

The company announced that it would release a new web browser based on Google’s open-source Chromium engine, the same one that powers Google Chrome. In the months proceeding, the public was invited to get involved and download test the browser from one of many different “channels.”

Like many others, I tested the browser — and now the new Microsoft Edge has finally exited beta and is available for download on Windows 10, 7, 8, and even Mac.

Coming from Google Chrome and old versions of Edge as my main browsers for the past year, I had high expectations for the new Edge. Even though there’s still room for improvement, the official launch shows that Edge is finally worth paying attention to.

Improved performance

Why the New Microsoft Edge Is Finally Worth Switching To | Digital Trends (1)

Google Chrome used to be known as the light and fast option. But it’s bogged down over the years, and Safari and Firefox can be sluggish too if you’re not careful. The new Microsoft Edge is different; it’s one of the fastest browsers yet. There’s no perceivable lag, and this is the biggest reason you should switch to it.

When we first tested it, we found that it was faster than old Edge and less taxing on the CPU than Chrome. That’s still true.

In fact, in Basemark 3.0 benchmark testing, the browser held up quite well. It scores a total of 639 in this simulated testing. Put up against old Edge (313) Firefox (503) Chrome (671) and Opera (691), it’s right up there against the very fastest. The lead it has on Firefox and the old Edge are particularly noticeable. That’s the strength of the Chromium engine flexing its muscles.

A clean, easy to understand interface

Why the New Microsoft Edge Is Finally Worth Switching To | Digital Trends (2)

When web browsing, you spend most of your time going through menus, clicking buttons, and scrolling. Much like Google Chrome, this is one of the areas where the new Microsoft Edge is best.

While the original Microsoft Edge browser features acrylic-looking effects and highlights throughout the experience, the new Chromium version of Edge removes that. Coming from Chrome, I felt right at home. It even has rounded corners and drop shadow effects. It’s simple and beautiful, without feeling like a copycat.

The menus are also easy to understand and all the items I need to control and customize my web browsing experience are front and center. Similar to Chrome, with the click of a button, one menu gives you easy to understand visual cues of browser functions. Favorites, InPrivate windows — it’s all here. There are even icons to point out which function does what.

Plus, just like Chrome, the browser settings menu is easy to read, with one bar on the left for main settings and a universal search bar to help you find other settings like clearing the cache. It couldn’t get any easier.

Customizing your experience

Why the New Microsoft Edge Is Finally Worth Switching To | Digital Trends (3)

Like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari, the new Edge imported all my browsing settings when I first installed it. Once that was done, there is plenty to amaze. Unlike old Edge, there is now more than one way to customize the look of the browser.

There are a few themes — Focused, Inspirational, and Custom. With Focused, you just see your top links and a search bar. In Inspirational, you’ll get a new image on the tab page each day from Bing. Finally, with Informational, you’ll get a look at a customized news feed. I really liked the Inspirational look, as the new Edge currently lacks theme support from Google Chrome, and this gives the new tab page a different look during every day of the week.

Coming from Chrome, there’s also another area of new Edge that I love, and you might too: extensions. Previously, in the old Microsoft Edge, you were limited to downloading extensions from the Microsoft Store in Windows 10. That would be similar to how you currently need to download extensions for Safari from the Mac App store.

Now, in the new Edge, you have access to all the same extensions in the Google Chrome Store. It’s easier to access, and you’ll find extensions like Grammarly, Ublock Origin, and much more. It’s great to see more choice in the new Edge, as even Firefox long had its own collection of extensions.

There’s also a neat “Collections” feature in the new Microsoft Edge too. With this, you’re able to click a button and quickly gather a list of webpages in one central hub right inside the browser. It’s plenty useful for writers and makes recalling older webpages much easier.

Still some room for improvement

At the end of the day, Microsoft’s new Edge browser feels great, and it’s finally ready to compete with the very best.

But, there’s still quite aways to go. Even after its official release, Microsoft will continue to tweak the experience of this new Edge browser, and there are some features that are still missing. Some are holdovers from the old Edge browser, such as an ability to ink on web pages and the Set Tabs aside feature.

I’d also love to see web browsing activities sync up between phone and PC, as well as the ability to send a webpage from a phone to a PC. These are two things that Chrome does well, and if you switch, you should be aware of their absence.

More than anything, Edge doesn’t currently have a killer feature — something must-have that Chrome and Safari users will leave for. Instead, Microsoft has focused on the fundamentals. That doesn’t make for the flashiest entrance, but it’s now as dependable and fast as any of its competitors.

Editors’ Recommendations

  • I finally switched to Microsoft Edge for this one feature
  • Microsoft Edge is slowly becoming the go-to browser for PC gamers
  • These 2 new Edge features are making Chrome look outdated
  • Microsoft warns that relying on Internet Explorer may cause disruptions
  • It’s not just you — Microsoft admits its patches broke OneDrive
Why the New Microsoft Edge Is Finally Worth Switching To | Digital Trends (2024)
Top Articles
Needs Analysis: Common Types and How to Do One Step-by-Step
3 Key Performance Testing Metrics Every Tester Should Know | Abstracta
Fantasy Football Week 3: 5 players who could make or break your lineups
Reli Stocktwits
Hdmovies2.Rip
Honey Huxxlee Leaks
Meshuggah Bleed Tab
Game8 Faruzan
The TBM 930 Is Another Daher Masterpiece
Why Do You Want A Dog?
Hypno Deviantart
Isla Prize Draw Ticket
Convert Ng Dl To Pg Ml
Acme Realistic Tattoo Speakeasy
Terramia Brick Oven Pizza & Trattoria Menu
Red Barn Vet Iola Ks
Pizza Hut Express, 3308 N Dinuba Blvd, Visalia, CA 93291, US - MapQuest
Cbs Straight Up Picks
PG&E Outage Center - View Outage Map
Queens University of Charlotte
Ideal Gas Laws Gizmo Answer Key
The Creator Showtimes Near Regal La Live
2004 Toyota Corolla Fuse Box Location
Thrive Dispensary in Harrisburg, IL
Sdsaram
Sound Of Freedom Harkins Casa Grande
Whitney Johns Feet
Wcvb Radar Radar Map
Why Is 365 Market Troy Mi On My Bank Statement
Filmy4 Web.com
Food Universe Near Me Circular
Ft86 Club
Linnea Karlsson: Stressi nakertaa aivoja ja kehoa – miten vähentää sen haittoja?
Tighe Hamilton Hudson Ma Obituary
Orange Theory Class Packages
Teacup Yorkie For Sale Up To $400 In South Carolina
My Location To Pilot Truck Stop
Log on to UKG Workforce Central
Doomz.io Unblocked Games 76
1-866-464-7761
Merging Rooms Fallout Shelter
Craigslist Free En Dallas Tx
Brooke Monk Twitter Deepfake
Ja Rule Net Worth (Money & Salary) 2024
Unverified | Crossword Clue Answers
Copypasta Discord
Syracuse Cars And Trucks Craigslist
Palo Pinto Rant And Rave
Theobromine: Benefits and Side Effects of Cocoa’s Interesting Phytochemical
Fcs East Rhinos
Savage Funniest Texts Drunk
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Frankie Dare

Last Updated:

Views: 6437

Rating: 4.2 / 5 (73 voted)

Reviews: 80% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Frankie Dare

Birthday: 2000-01-27

Address: Suite 313 45115 Caridad Freeway, Port Barabaraville, MS 66713

Phone: +3769542039359

Job: Sales Manager

Hobby: Baton twirling, Stand-up comedy, Leather crafting, Rugby, tabletop games, Jigsaw puzzles, Air sports

Introduction: My name is Frankie Dare, I am a funny, beautiful, proud, fair, pleasant, cheerful, enthusiastic person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.