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> I type some query in the Cortana search bar and press Enter, it launches Edge extremely fast. Probably something to do with the fact that Edge/Cortana is already loaded at Windows start? So in a way it's a "trick" to starter "faster".
Cortana is, but the Edge process is not that I can find. but that's only part of the story. If the libraries utilized by Edge are already loaded by other processes, they benefit from being in memory already. Still, I notice Edge launches faster than Chrome even when I have a separate "Chrome App" open (e.g.: Hangouts). But you have to remember that Chrome essentially re-implements the ChromeOS on top of Windows. Much…
Examining Microsoft Edge Browser Performance
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Alt + d also works, and I feel it's more convenient since it can be easily triggered using just the left hand.
Alt+D sadly doesn't work in every language, Ctrl+L is independent of the UI language.
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I didn't even realize that WAS a feature. Neat. I use Control-Shift-t VERY often, but never thought about this one.
You can also click the back button with the middle mouse button. I use it very often.
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#104Running on a 7 year old HTPC with 2gb ram edge feels extremely smooth compared to chrome. They should do benchmarks on lower end systems, such as atom based tablets.
having just traveled overseas, i was shocked that nobody, and i mean nobody!, had a iphone 6 or macbook.
all i saw (in a middle to upper class setting) was moto E phones and asus and toshiba laptops. The better off people had Dells laptops and samsung phones.
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IE is usually very competitive at each release... the problem is they tend to sit at 2+ years between releases, and even with IE10 and 11, it hasn't gotten much narrower. The real test will be to see if IE can keep the pace set by chrome and firefox.
IE has been discontinued so won't keep pace with Chrome or Firefox. IE 11 is the last version ever. Edge has replaced IE. Edge is set to receive continuous updates the same way Chrome/Firefox do today. It is not pinned to Windows or Service Pack releases like IE was historically.
and chrome was on android pre 4.2. though it was called "stock browser" then.
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#106As great as Edge is in the benchmarks, the engine beneath seems to be solid, the browser is shipping in a half-completed state. The lack of support for extensions I think is going to do more harm than good. I don't get the rush to release Edge, wouldn't it have been better for Microsoft to just hold off a couple of more months until the browser was ready feature wise? I haven't been using the Windows 10 development b…
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CTRL + L to highlight the address bar and gain focus. Thanks for the tip.
Alt + d also works, and I feel it's more convenient since it can be easily triggered using just the left hand.
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#108Running on a 7 year old HTPC with 2gb ram edge feels extremely smooth compared to chrome. They should do benchmarks on lower end systems, such as atom based tablets.
This. having just traveled overseas, i was shocked that nobody, and i mean nobody!, had a iphone 6 or macbook. all i saw (in a middle to upper class setting) was moto E phones and asus and toshiba laptops. The better off people had Dells laptops and samsung phones.
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Not going to non-standard site ? I never ever go to site which its developer put ads every where he/she liked. I have very restricted list of sites which I think are good enough my attention and time. p.s. and I spend 7 8 hour a day sitting and reading material and documents from net. p.s-2. And I am okey with standard ads.Site owners has right to make living to, and I think using ads-blocker is selfish act.
> Site owners has right to make living to Site owners have the right to make a living. They do not have a right to waste my bandwidth, damage my hearing, or compromise my security. > I think using ads-blocker is selfish act Perhaps, but it's a reaction to the considerably more selfish trend in advertising.