![]() ![]() ![]() This is particularly present on the Settings page, which now looks almost nothing like Chrome. In its current form, it looks more like Chrome than Edge, but Microsoft has included a number of visual tweaks that bring the browser in line with Windows 10’s design language instead of Google’s Material Design. ![]() Despite not being a release-ready build, things are reportedly very stable. The screenshots come courtesy of The Verge and Thurrott who have both independently managed to get their hands on a leaked internal build of Microsoft’s Chromium-based Edge. This weekend, new screenshots of the Chromium-based Edge (sometimes lovingly called Edgium) have leaked out, giving us a clear picture of Microsoft’s ambitions for the browser. Late last year, Microsoft confirmed the rumors that they were rebuilding their Edge browser, using open source tech from Chrome like the Blink engine instead of EdgeHTML. ![]()
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