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Microsoft Edge Is Objectively Better. But No One Wants It.
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Feb 7, 2023 11:00 AM

Microsoft Edge Is Objectively Better. But No One Wants It.

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Most of us remember Internet Explorer as the browser we use to download other browsers, especially Chrome.

Most of us remember Internet Explorer as the browser we use to download other browsers, especially Chrome. And, this is not surprising given that Internet Explorer was truly a crappy browser that Microsoft pushed down everyone’s throats. However, the same cannot be said about Microsoft Edge and particularly the Chromium version of Microsoft Edge. As the name suggests, this version of Edge actually runs on the Chrome platform meaning that it has all of the same bells and whistles that come along with Chrome like its massive webstore.

However, Microsoft has also added their own unique twist to it by incorporating a bunch of Microsoft-specific apps like Office and Outlook. Microsoft has also successfully made Chrome objectively snappier and much more efficient especially if you have a large number of tabs open. But, despite all of these advantages, most people don’t even consider Microsoft Edge as an option due to their memory of Internet Explorer. This video explains why Microsoft Edge is actually better than Google Chrome and why people are reluctant to switch to Edge anyway.

Timestamps:

  • 0:00 - Microsoft Edge
  • 3:31 - Internet Explorer
  • 6:34 - Google Chrome
  • 9:44 - Internet Explorer V2
  • 11:57 - The New Edge

Microsoft Edge is a web browser developed by Microsoft and released in 2015. It was created as a replacement for Internet Explorer, with the goal of being faster, more secure, and more reliable than its predecessor. Despite these advantages, it has failed to gain significant market share due to poor compatibility with certain websites and lack of features compared to other browsers such as Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. Additionally, many users have been reluctant to switch away from their preferred browser due to familiarity or loyalty. As such, Microsoft Edge is objectively better than its competitors but no one wants it because they are already satisfied with their current choice.

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