

Firefox is where I keep the bulk of my bookmarks/favorites, keeping only a couple dozen frequently-used favorites in EdgeHTML. Firefox is secure, cross-platform, eco-system independent, and has good anti-tracking tools.

I use Firefox (and have for a decade) for legal and technical work because it is available on the three OS platforms I use regularly (Android, Linux, Windows) and has the best Reading View available. I use EdgeHTML as my go-to browser in the Windows 10 environment because it is secure, efficient and has a UI that I like. Pick a primary browser and a secondary browser for daily use and remove the rest. what should I do? can you guess? I think that other people have the same choice problem."īrowser selection is a matter of choice.

five browser!! But I only want use one! and uninstall the others.

I think that the Edge Team is doing a good job so far, and I expect to see a lot more " I had install IE, Edge, Firefox, Chrome, Edge dev. That is certainly what we all expect and hope to see as Edge Chromium develops. And those are just the tip of the Kirk " Microsoft Edge may share a number of features with Chrome, but there are very important differences that need to be taken into account." Blisk, Colbri, Epic Browser, Iron Browser, Avast Secure Browser, Yandex, Torch Browser, and Comodo's Dragon, among the many) push the limits of forking off the Chromium base. Chromium-based mainstream browsers (Brave, Colibri, Google Chrome, Opera, Vivaldi) are quite distinct in terms of features/functions/UI, and Chromium-based niche browsers (e.g. Firefox), I'd choose Edge Chromium because it will not be tied into the Google Kirk " Just because a browser is built off of the same rendering engine as another browser does not mean that they are the same at all." So I don't expect that I'll have to make a choice between bland and blander, but if Edge Chromium does end up being "another similar Chrome", and I had to choose between the two without other choices (e.g. In addition, Microsoft seems to be building EdgeHTML features/functions noticeably missing from Google Chrome into Edge Chromium, and I suspect that we will see a much cleaner, sharper UI than Google Chrome's UI, which is, well, as bland as hospital food. Major differences between Google Chrome and Edge Chromium are already emerging, two of which come immediately to mind: (1) Microsoft has removed most components tied to the Google ecosystem (see below), and (2) Microsoft is baking anti-tracking protection into the browser, something Google has indicated won't be happening in Chrome. I don't think that Edge Chromium is going to be "another similar Chrome". " If Microsoft Edge dev is another similar Chrome, What do you choose?"
