Big news for the assuredly huge pool of Linux users who also love Microsoft’s software: Microsoft has released the first stable version of the Chromium-based Microsoft Edge browser for Linux. The move ...
Yes, you read that correctly: Microsoft has officially released a web browser for Linux. Ars Technica reports the software behemoth has finally released its first stable version of Edge for Linux. The ...
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Microsoft Edge's first stable version is now available for some Linux distributions. This is currently big news since Linux consumers were only able to access the beta versions of the software giant's ...
Microsoft announced today that the Chromium-based Edge web browser is now generally available on the Linux platform via the stable channel. Soon after its official launch on January 15, 2020, the new ...
Edge for Linux is now generally available. The first production version is Edge 95. Microsoft Edge for Linux is now ready for production use, as the company has today made the browser generally ...
A year after releasing the first preview build of its Chromium-based Edge browser for Linux, Microsoft is announcing its general availability. The new release supports a variety of Linux distributions ...
is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Microsoft is planning to launch a preview version of its Edge browser for Linux ...
Edge is finally coming to Linux. At Ignite 2020 today, Microsoft announced that Edge for Linux will be available in the Dev preview channel starting in October. Linux users will be able to download ...