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They can just French Connection UK out of here if they think I'm putting it anywhere near my android phone.
I think they should at least make Edge the best browser on their own OS before they start on others.
Don't Apple ban anyone from using a HTML/Javascript engine other than safari on iOS? I'm 99% sure firefox on iOS is just a wrapper around Safari due to this restriction. If so I'm guessing this is the case here? In which case its really just a bookmark sharing service...
The last thing I want is the 'Edge browser experience' - anywhere - and least of all, my phoneQuote:
'One of the most common requests we hear from people who use Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 PCs is “we want our browser experience to move to our phones”
I read elsewhere that what MS are calling Edge is just a frontend for each OS's standard browser backend.
Webkit on iOS, and Blink on Android
Ha, yeah that's not happening on my phone.
Lol, there is lot of hate for Edge :), honestly i am using it sometimes instead of FF and it does the job nicely.
The extensions are now available (wow, they took their time) and it is a nice browser.
The Edge is realy owning the speed and responsivnes on tablet windows like Surface Pro by a lot.
Another funny thing about ppl hating the Edge is that their never tried it for some reasons (i actually had this discussion with my coleagues at work). It may be similar as for myself - i wont use chrome just because ;).
As for the phone, lets see the features, if they are appeling i might try and see, but for now i will stick with adblock browser
TBH i don't even use FF on my phone. PC yes, phone no.
I think their first priority should be to sort out whatever is causing Edge to repeatedly crash on Win10 - having looked in reliability monitor, it seems to be happening on a lot of computers I've checked! I'm not sure if the latest cumulative update sorted it as I've not seen it happen since, but then again I've barely used it so it's hard to say...
Putting product stability and reliability over (trying to) gaining market share? That's a novel concept, watercooled. Think it'll catch on?
They just can't keep off other platforms while abandoning their own, I can see the number of installs in the fraction of a percent.
They have a serious issue somewhere in their corporate strategy department. They abandon their core strength, dabble in mobile buying out nokia only to do SFA with it. They then sell Nokia, ditch the mobile strategy while trying hardware. Then they claim they want to move to a service provider model, but seem to fail to grapse that a fundamental of such a strategy has to be to put the customer first and strive to meet their needs/wants rather than dictating to the customer what the company thinks it is they should want (or even put up with). Anyone with basic undergrad CS would be able to see they are not exactly steering themselves on a good course. On that lovely venn diagram of competitive advantage I would say they are wandering into in the green, if not into the blue altogether, and that is not a good long term prospect.
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