The company wants to merge Edge's code base across all platforms (including mobile,) and the new preview channels for Android, iOS, and Linux are part of these efforts. In case you missed it, recently, Microsoft announced the new Edge Dev channel for Android and the updated preview program for iOS. There you can also find similar links for Windows and macOS. You can download *.rpm and *.deb packages of Microsoft Edge Beta for Linux from the official Edge Insider website. Microsoft does not comment on when these channels will be available on Linux. It is important to note that there is still no support of Edge Canary and Edge Stable. These include Microsoft Account sign-in and sync support, previously missing on Linux. Currently, the Beta channel offers Edge 91, due to release for the public at the end of May 2021.Įdge 91 Beta for Linux includes all the improvements and new features from the Dev channel. Those using Beta versions of Microsoft Edge get major updates every six weeks, similarly to the stable release. Our desire here is to align Microsoft Edge’s web platform both (a) with web standards and (b) with other Chromium-based browsers, for improved compatibility and a simpler test-matrix for developers. According to Microsoft, the Beta channel is a safe branch for those who need a stable browser and early access to new features and capabilities. The key aspects of this evolution in direction for Microsoft Edge are: We will adopt Chromium as the web platform for Microsoft Edge desktop.
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