

If you’re a Linux user who has to use Windows for work, it’s handy to have a browser version that can sync that data back and forth.īeing Chromium-based, Microsoft Edge gives users access to all Chrome Web Store extensions, including the same compatibility and performance as Google Chrome. The new release supports a variety of Linux distributions, including Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, and openSUSE. Many Linux users will already be using Chrome or Firefox, but Edge is another browser option that might work on distros where Chrome isn’t fully supported.

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