First look at Microsoft\'s Edge browser on Chromium

First look at Microsoft's Edge browser on Chromium

IANS  |  San Francisco 

The first look of Microsoft's browser that the giant is rebuilding on Google's open-source web browser shows new re-touches, animations and a read-aloud accessibility option, media has reported.

"Most of the user interface of the browser is a mix of Chrome and Edge, and has clearly tried to add its own little touches here and there," The Verge reported on Saturday.

The setup screen prompts users to choose a style for the default tab page before they start browsing.

"When you first install the version of Edge, will prompt you to import favourites, passwords, and browsing history from Chrome or depending on your default choices," the report said.

On the new browser, the giant has added a dedicated extensions page and sync support for approved extensions.

"You'll also be able to install Chrome extensions from Google's by just flipping a switch in the extensions settings. Currently testers can sync favourites, but not settings, history, extensions, open tabs, passwords and auto-fill information," the report said.

From what is known, is yet to add the dark mode on the browser along with the "set aside tabs" and "web writing with stylus" features.

Details about the public availability of this new version of remains undisclosed.

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First Published: Sun, March 24 2019. 13:12 IST