[QUOTE="Why don't they think this stuff through, it's not like there isn't software out there that they can compare it to.
Maybe they just don't want to look like they are copying Chrome but they would be better off if they picked up all the stuff that Chrome does right and tried to improve on that.
Is anyone actually using Edge as their browser?
Anyone know of a simple way to add their links to the favorites bar, and edit the description?
Mike[/QUOTE]
I am using it as my default.
There is, without doubt, a huge need for improvement in the favourites, all round. Setup, import - the works. From my own use, however, I found that once I had imported (From IE) I had no further problems. Adding by dragging is, as you say, not available. Copyingt and pasting is OK with me, as it is not something I use a lot.
"I don't know how you edit the link, some other menu someplace maybe, but that was enough."
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Kurteb
"Using Edge with native color management to watch Netflix is like doing an easter egg hunt, you have to move your cursor around a black screen" - I don't seem to have that problem??
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I don't use any add-ons, so cannot comment on their application.
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"It's impossible to change default search engine options, you get to see it but it's grayed out"
I have mine set on Google??
Don't misunderstand. I have found a use for edge. But it does need smartening up. Browsers are one of those things where you need to choose your poison. There are browsers out there that are really barebones, if you feel it will give you more speed. My own observation is, unfortunately, (with a very slow connection), that they all, in the final analysis, deliver about the same speed, very much dependant on your hardware.