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Microsoft Edge, now available on iOS, creates one continuous browsing experience for Windows 10 users across their devices. Content and data sync seamlessly in the background, so users can browse across devices, without skipping a beat. Familiar Microsoft Edge features like the Hub allow users to organize the web in a way that cuts through the clutter, making it easier to find, view and manage their content on-the-go. Microsoft Edge is designed for Windows 10 users to browse the web how they need to, wherever they are, without disrupting their flow. Continue on PC: Go anywhere and pick up where you left off by seamlessly moving content between your mobile device and PC (requires Windows 10 Fall Creator’s Update). Data Sync: Your favorites, passwords, and reading list are synced across your devices, so no matter the device, your browser is always personalized to you.
Hub View: With your favorites, reading list, history and books all in one place, finding and managing your content is made simple. QR Code Reader: Easily read QR codes at the touch of a button. Microsoft Edge will pull up the reading and information right onto your screen. Voice Search: You can now use your voice to search the web. Ask a question or speak a prompt to use the web in more natural, familiar ways. InPrivate: When you browse with InPrivate mode, your browsing data (like your history, temporary internet files, and cookies) isn't saved on your PC once you're done.
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Thanks for using Microsoft Edge! We’re listening to your feedback and updating the app regularly to bring you the best browsing experience across your devices. With this release you can specify a preference for the mobile or desktop version of websites, and set your preference as the default for your device.
This release also includes general bug fixes and performance improvements. Have you tried Visual Search? Tip: Tap the camera icon in the search box and snap a photo (or use one from your camera roll) to search, shop, and learn more.
42.7.3 Nov 9, 2018. Thanks for using Microsoft Edge! We’re listening to your feedback and updating the app regularly to bring you the best browsing experience across your devices.
With this release you can specify a preference for the mobile or desktop version of websites, and set your preference as the default for your device. This release also includes general bug fixes and performance improvements. Have you tried Visual Search? Tip: Tap the camera icon in the search box and snap a photo (or use one from your camera roll) to search, shop, and learn more. 42.6.3 Oct 23, 2018. Here’s what’s new in this update:.Intelligent visual search gives you a cool new way to find contact info, identify landmarks, or find similar images based on a photo.Support paste and go/search in address bar.Choose from more default search engine options.Performance improvements Here’s what’s new if you’re signed in with a work or school account:.See your organization’s home page.Securely access intranet sites from home.See mobile browser activity on your PC’s timeline.
42.3.6 Jul 25, 2018. Here’s what’s new in this update:.Intelligent visual search gives you a cool new way to find contact info, identify landmarks, or find similar images based on a photo.Support paste and go/search in address bar.Choose from more default search engine options.Performance improvements Here’s what’s new if you’re signed in with a work or school account:.See your organization’s home page.Securely access intranet sites from home.See mobile browser activity on your PC’s timeline.
42.3.0 Jul 17, 2018. Here’s what’s new in this update:.Intelligent visual search gives you a cool new way to find contact info, identify landmarks, or find similar images based on a photo.Support paste and go/search in address bar.Choose from more default search engine options.Performance improvements Here’s what’s new if you’re signed in with a work or school account:.See your organization’s home page.Securely access intranet sites from home.See mobile browser activity on your PC’s timeline. 42.2.0 Jun 21, 2018. Thanks for using Microsoft Edge. Here’s what’s new in this update:. Content blocking with Adblock Plus is now available under Settings.
Split view support for iPad. Add or edit top sites on the new tab page. Sync progress indicator for favorites and reading list. See organization-managed favorites and internal web apps on Intune-managed work and school accounts. Fixed an issue where some Bing.com users were not getting rewards for using Edge. A better book reading experience including ability to see/add bookmarks and to change text spacing.
Performance improvements. 42.1.1 May 29, 2018.
This release is packing lots of improvements based on your suggestions: - 3D touch pop and peek - Find in page (it's in the '.' Menu) - Set Outlook app to open links in Edge (in Outlook settings) - Share links to Edge from other apps via the share sheet - Choose the content region for the news feed on the New Tab Page (go to Settings-New Tab Page to customize this) - Open new tab in the background when you long press on a link - Blazing fast app start time PS.
We heard you about iPad support. It's in the works, so stay tuned. And keep sending us feedback - we read all of it. 41.9 Jan 18, 2018. We now support LastPass and 1Password extensions. If you use these password manager extensions already, you'll now be able to find them in the share sheet to easily autofill passwords in Edge. We also added force touch support on the app icon to allow you to jump directly to new tab, inPrivate tab, voice search, or QR scanner.
Let us know what you think! Thanks for trying out Microsoft Edge and for all the feedback. We’re continuing to work hard to make this the best browser possible.
41.6 Dec 12, 2017. Calebo 85, This browser gives the upper edge! This browser is really good! Since it is my favorite browser on Windows 10, of course I had to download it when the version for iOS came out! I am very impressed with the speed! Since I have an iPhone 5, and since Safari and Google Chrome are CPU intensive and since iPhone 5's CPU isn't very powerful, I've found that Microsoft Edge works much better than the competitors! The only problem is that sometimes when I am using the voice search and when I try to use it a second time, I have to start the browser again.
I am not sure if the exact reason, but I am guessing it is because my RAM is maxed out, since my phone only has 1GB of RAM. But overall it is a very good browsing experience and I would like to say really good job Microsoft!
You have made a really good browser on Windows 10, and finally brought it over to iOS. The browser is just as good and I am really happy that it's finally over on mobile phones! Calebo 85, This browser gives the upper edge! This browser is really good!
Since it is my favorite browser on Windows 10, of course I had to download it when the version for iOS came out! I am very impressed with the speed! Since I have an iPhone 5, and since Safari and Google Chrome are CPU intensive and since iPhone 5's CPU isn't very powerful, I've found that Microsoft Edge works much better than the competitors! The only problem is that sometimes when I am using the voice search and when I try to use it a second time, I have to start the browser again. I am not sure if the exact reason, but I am guessing it is because my RAM is maxed out, since my phone only has 1GB of RAM. But overall it is a very good browsing experience and I would like to say really good job Microsoft! You have made a really good browser on Windows 10, and finally brought it over to iOS.
The browser is just as good and I am really happy that it's finally over on mobile phones! SociologyThom, Edging Out Other Browsers The speed of Edge has made it my go to on Windows.and now on iOS.
I like the design, especially the minimalist navigation bar on the bottom of the browser. Being able to send a URL to another Windows device is also neat - and allows Windows users the ability to continue browsing on the desktop - just as OSX users can on Safari. Being a cross platform user, I am loving being able to integrate the two ecosystems in varied ways. Tab navigation on Chrome is also superior to others. The snapshots and grid of tabs makes switching a breeze. And it is much easier to use than the ‘cascading cards’ on Chrome and Safari. The only complaint (minor quibble) is that it’s not fully integrated into other MSFT applications on iOS.
For example, Outlook only allows me to open links in Safari and Chrome, not Edge. SociologyThom, Edging Out Other Browsers The speed of Edge has made it my go to on Windows.and now on iOS.
I like the design, especially the minimalist navigation bar on the bottom of the browser. Being able to send a URL to another Windows device is also neat - and allows Windows users the ability to continue browsing on the desktop - just as OSX users can on Safari.
Being a cross platform user, I am loving being able to integrate the two ecosystems in varied ways. Tab navigation on Chrome is also superior to others.
The snapshots and grid of tabs makes switching a breeze. And it is much easier to use than the ‘cascading cards’ on Chrome and Safari. The only complaint (minor quibble) is that it’s not fully integrated into other MSFT applications on iOS.
For example, Outlook only allows me to open links in Safari and Chrome, not Edge. LucarioTechGuy, Good but not the best After exploring Microsoft Edge on the iPhone after its initial release to the App Store I have to say it’s good but not the best. Where to improve: Privacy settings: I would like the ability to save my privacy settings from my previous browsing session and have them applied to my next browsing session. Like say for example I toggle the offer to save passwords switch off in my first browsing session I would like it to remain off in each following browsing session following when I toggle that switch off. Next: when opening a new tab I would like it to go to a home page I set. I do not see the ability to set a home page in the app. Unless I have to pair my iPhone with my computer to get those settings I have applied to Microsoft Edge on my computer I would like the ability to set those settings similar to how I have Microsoft Edge on my computer.
The good: I have my favorite sites from my computer in the favorites section on my iPhone I can print articles to the AirPrint enabled printer I use I can set my theme from light to dark like I have on my computer If possible I would like the settings I have suggested addressed. LucarioTechGuy, Good but not the best After exploring Microsoft Edge on the iPhone after its initial release to the App Store I have to say it’s good but not the best.
Where to improve: Privacy settings: I would like the ability to save my privacy settings from my previous browsing session and have them applied to my next browsing session. Like say for example I toggle the offer to save passwords switch off in my first browsing session I would like it to remain off in each following browsing session following when I toggle that switch off. Next: when opening a new tab I would like it to go to a home page I set. I do not see the ability to set a home page in the app.
Unless I have to pair my iPhone with my computer to get those settings I have applied to Microsoft Edge on my computer I would like the ability to set those settings similar to how I have Microsoft Edge on my computer. The good: I have my favorite sites from my computer in the favorites section on my iPhone I can print articles to the AirPrint enabled printer I use I can set my theme from light to dark like I have on my computer If possible I would like the settings I have suggested addressed.
Restart the Edge browser If you have not tried this yet, please reboot your PC once before trying out other solutions mentioned below as restarting the browser fixes issues at times. Try to open another PDF file Microsoft Edge might be failing to open the PDF file because the PDF file is corrupted or damaged. Try opening another PDF file before proceeding to solutions mentioned below.
If you don’t have another PDF file, you can also try opening the same PDF file in another web browser such as Chrome or Firefox to make sure that the PDF file is not corrupt. Check if you are running Windows 10 N or KN editions By default, Windows 10 N and Windows 10 KN editions don’t support opening PDF files in Edge as these editions don’t come with Windows Media features. Without Windows Media features installed, Edge browser cannot open PDF files, according to. To check the edition, right-click on This PC icon in File Explorer navigation pane and then click Properties. So, if you are on N or KN edition of Windows 10, please and install Windows 10 Media Features Pack from Microsoft. Reset Edge as default PDF viewer At times, setting another program/app as the default PDF viewer and then setting Edge as default PDF reader again helps to fix the issue. Here is how to do that: Step 1:.
Navigate to Apps Default apps. Step 2: Click Choose default apps by file type link. Step 3: Here, locate the “.PDF” entry.
Click on the Edge entry next to “.PDF”, and select any other program or app as the default PDF reader. Step 4: Finally, click on the current default app or program, and then select Edge again. Try opening the PDF file in Edge now. Repair the Edge browser If the PDF file that you are attempting to open is in perfect shape and you are not running N/KN editions, or you are running N/KN edition by installing Windows Media Features Pack, you can try repairing the Edge browser to fix the issue. Repairing Edge browser in Windows 10 is easy.
You can refer to our guide for step-by-step directions with images. Reset Microsoft Edge to fix Edge not opening PDF files If Repairing the Edge browser didn’t help, you can try resetting the Edge browser. Repairing the Edge browser is also very easy. Follow the easy instructions in guide to reset the Edge quickly. Download and install Microsoft Reader app There is an official PDF reader app available in the Windows Store. You can download and install Reader app from Microsoft to open PDF files. If you are looking for alternatives, please refer to our guide.
To make the new program/app as the default reader, follow our guide. Hope you find this guide helpful!