The new Microsoft Edge is the default web browser, replacing
Edge Legacy. In
Windows 11, Edge is the only browser available from Microsoft (for compatibility with
Google Chrome). However, it includes an "Internet Explorer mode", which is aimed at fixing compatibility issues; it provides the legacy
MSHTML browser engine and supports the legacy ActiveX and BHO technologies. New Edge also has a new feature called vertical tabs which allow users to move tabs on the left side of the screen. As of December 2022, there are over 9,000 extensions—called
add-ons—available for Edge. On February 7, 2023, Microsoft announced a major overhaul to Edge, revamping the user interface with
Fluent Design, along with adding a
Bing Chat (later known as
Microsoft Copilot) button, which replaces the Discover button. Microsoft also added compatibility for split screen, i.e., 2 tabs can be viewed at the same time. A new feature, "Workspaces" was introduced, which basically lets the user create different spaces for various things. These workspaces are also collaborative, users can invite friends or colleagues and seamlessly have completely separate workspace for collaboration.
Edge for Business Starting with Edge version 116, Microsoft released
Microsoft Edge for Business. A new business mode for Edge that enables end users to completely separates work and personal browsing into dedicated browser windows, in addition to offering other features aimed at
admins.
Release channels On April 8, 2019, Microsoft announced the introduction of four preview channels:
Canary,
Dev,
Beta, and
Stable and launched the Canary and Dev channels that same day with the first preview builds, for those channels, of the new Edge. Microsoft collectively calls the Canary, Dev, and Beta channels the "Microsoft Edge insider channels". As a result, Edge updates were decoupled from new versions of Windows. Major versions of Edge Stable are now scheduled for release every 4 weeks, closely following Chromium version releases.
Surf (video game) In May 2020, an update to Microsoft Edge added
Surf, a
browser game where players control a surfer attempting to evade obstacles and collect
power-ups. Similar to Google Chrome's
Dinosaur Game,
Surf is accessible from the browser's offline error page and can also be accessed by entering edge://surf into the address bar. The game features three game modes (classic, time trial, and slalom), has character customization, and supports keyboard, mouse, touch, and gamepad controls. Its gameplay has been compared to the 1991 Microsoft video game
SkiFree. In 2021,
Surf was updated with limited-time seasonal theming resembling
SkiFree. Instead of surfing, the player skis down a mountain while being chased by a
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