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HotCakeX
Mar 11, 2020MVP
[FIXED] Why Edge on Android is using super old Chromium engine?
Edge on Android is now on the latest version, the same as Edge desktop, everything is new and up to date. https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/discussions/new-edge-canary-mobile-version-availab...
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Mar 13, 2020
Why is that important? For me the main priority is the fully working browser with features I want... and Edge for Android is fine, all is working, it is fine, it has features which I need... why do I need to care about core version number or whatever else? Why to change something what is working?!
HotCakeX
Mar 13, 2020MVP
Why not?
If everyone followed the idea that "if it's working don't fix it" then nothing would progress in the world, because everything would just keep working the way they were.
why make a new 108 megapixel camera when the 12 megapixel camera is already working fine?
my main concern about engine/core version is the security updates and vulnerability that get patched in each version of Chromium.
my other concern is the features and technologies that are supported/added in each new version of Chrome/Chromium, while Microsoft Edge on mobile misses them.
If everyone followed the idea that "if it's working don't fix it" then nothing would progress in the world, because everything would just keep working the way they were.
why make a new 108 megapixel camera when the 12 megapixel camera is already working fine?
my main concern about engine/core version is the security updates and vulnerability that get patched in each version of Chromium.
my other concern is the features and technologies that are supported/added in each new version of Chrome/Chromium, while Microsoft Edge on mobile misses them.
- DeletedMar 13, 2020
Sorry, but in my opinion Edge browser is for "common users" not for pro-users... for this purpose there are anothers products... thats why we will not see some features (majority) which are mentioned here in Edge forum corner.
There is no need to be progressive, many new features and standards are not even supported by other browsers so there is no real support from web developers... Microsoft should follow these standars but do not push them hard.
- HotCakeXMar 13, 2020MVPBy the way, this is one recent incident in security vulnerabilities in Chromium
https://www.neowin.net/news/google-patches-chrome-zero-day-vulnerability-currently-being-exploited - HotCakeXMar 13, 2020MVP
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Deleted wrote:Sorry, but in my opinion Edge browser is for "common users" not for pro-users... for this purpose there are anothers products... thats why we will not see some features (majority) which are mentioned here in Edge forum corner.
There is no need to be progressive, many new features and standards are not even supported by other browsers so there is no real support from web developers... Microsoft should follow these standars but do not push them hard.
What..how is that even related to common or pro users?
I never heard of a browser made for "pros" or a browser made specifically for "common people" !
" thats why we will not see some features (majority) which are mentioned here in Edge forum corner. "
???
Microsoft shouldn't push what hard?
it's Google's Chromium engine, that's the most used browser currently in the world. it means, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Opera, Vivaldi, Brave, Yandex browser etc etc are all using it. a new feature in Chromium will come in all those other browsers because they share the same code.