In my experience, the killer feature for edge is web notes. It lets you draw on a web page, but unlike screen sketch you can still scroll through the page while you do it. Really handy for annotating articles.
I like Edge, but it’s horrifically buggy and unstable. I’ve had it eat tabs, refuse to close because of a tab it ate is really still running but not visible, crash randomly and without notice, occasionally forget tab history.
I think IE11 was a better browser - ad blocking was built in…
Honestly, I really like Edge. I would be more inclined to use it if Microsoft provided a port to OS X as well as the Windows version. I’m not sure if that’s possible, though.
In my experience, the killer feature for edge is web notes. It lets you draw on a web page, but unlike screen sketch you can still scroll through the page while you do it. Really handy for annotating articles.
I like Edge, but it’s horrifically buggy and unstable. I’ve had it eat tabs, refuse to close because of a tab it ate is really still running but not visible, crash randomly and without notice, occasionally forget tab history.
I think IE11 was a better browser - ad blocking was built in…
Honestly, I really like Edge. I would be more inclined to use it if Microsoft provided a port to OS X as well as the Windows version. I’m not sure if that’s possible, though.
Chrome on Android has pinch to zoom. Is Chrome on Windows whatever it is on the tablet a beta version or something?
It’s Chrome on Windows, it’s not especially tablet-oriented. There’s no UWP version of Chrome as far as I know.