Browsers Needs

Often times we worry about the efficiency or the speed in our browser; asking questions like will my website look the same on all browsing platforms? will I hang freezes, crashes or hangs in browsing? will I be having others display issues? and, will my images be as clear?

For decades we have been comparing Microsoft edge with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox which turned out that Google Chrome was by far most browsers favorite, on mobile devices and desktop computers.

Upgrade With You In Mind

Microsoft released there new and improved chromium based browser that is hitting a lot of headlines. So much so that it is also titled to be the “sister of chrome”. The windows 10 new Microsoft Edge browser has a lighter design having it being lightning fast. Everything users had disliked about internet explorer is no more. The BETA version of the release was done on January 10th and has been raising alarms ever since. Microsoft Edge has adopted the Chromium open source project to ensure the creation of more compatibility with customers.

What About The Competition?

Though the new and improve Microsoft Edge is now more versatile with the capability of adding Google Chrome add-on, test by numbers of users showed to them that Chrome is still king, You could say by just an “edge”. We must give hats off to Microsoft as this is a strong move to maintain the hearts of there frequent users and capture the hearts of others.
Just a bit of history on Google Chrome. Google Chrome a cross-platform web browser developed by Google. It was first released in 2008 for Microsoft Windows and was later ported to Linux, macOS, iOS, and Android. The browser is also the main component of Chrome OS, where it serves as the platform for web apps. Most of Chrome’s source code comes from Google’s open-source Chromium project, but Chrome is licensed as proprietary freeware. This detailed information can be seen at the Google Chrome Insider Page or Google Chrome search on Wikipedia.

We have a wide clientele with different preferences in their browsers hence we design and test for all. Most developers I have met eventually removed Microsoft from their test matrix as for the difficulties they have had now you are able to re-add. To test on your PC you may download or upgrade via the Microsoft Edge Insider page.