2/22/2023 0 Comments Microsoft edge for linux![]() I have been a champion of open source since 1997. SEE: Linux service control commands (TechRepublic Premium) Proprietary vs. It’s not a browser I’d probably ever adopt as my default, but no matter how much I want to hate it, I just can’t. I am currently using it to write this piece, via Google Docs, and I have to say, it’s not terrible. Even so, the second Edge became available for testing, I downloaded and installed the browser. I also held the opinion that there’s no way a browser from the developers that brought us the Windows desktop could possibly live up to the Linux desktop standards by which I measure all applications. I knew Microsoft was bringing Edge to Linux. The whole Binance feature always has me questioning the choice, and there are times when copy/paste is even worse than it is in Vivaldi. For the past two months, Brave has been the browser I’ve depended upon, but it’s far from perfect. ![]() However, rumblings within the Mozilla community, and a return to a bloated browser, had me second-guessing that choice, so I shifted to Vivaldi, Chrome, Chromium, and then landed on Brave. For the longest time, I was a faithful Firefox user. ![]() I’ve been on a quest to find the ideal web browser for the Linux desktop. His conclusion might surprise Linux fans everywhere. Jack Wallen gives the developer edition of Microsoft Edge for Linux a try. ![]()
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