


To try the updated sidebar, update Edge Beta to version 113 and click a "popout" icon in the bottom-right corner. The sidebar will remain pinned upon switching to other apps or minimizing Edge, and you can use it to access your favorite websites, built-in tools, Bing, etc. You can remove Edge's sidebar from the main window and fix it on your desktop, creating a weird-looking double-taskbar experience. Currently, Edge Workspaces is in the public preview, and you can learn how to participate using the official documentation.Īs for the updated sidebar ( spotted earlier in Canary builds), it works just like it sounds. You can view changes in real-time and see what other people do in the shared workspaces. It allows inviting other users to your browsing session and sharing one set of tabs for collaborative work.


The latest release adds two new features: Workspaces (in preview) and a detachable, taskbar-like-looking sidebar.Įdge Workspaces is the feature Microsoft announced several weeks ago. If you want to check out Edge Beta on Linux, you can find builds for Debian and Ubuntu here, and builds for Fedora and openSUSE here.Shortly after releasing Edge 113 in the Stable Channel and Edge 115 in Dev, Microsoft is bringing Edge 114 to insiders in the Beta Channel for the final testing before the public launch next month. After all, Edge for Linux has been available in the Dev channel for seven months or so. Still, that doesn't mean that the Linux version will be available. According to the release schedule, Edge 91 will be released to everyone on May 27. One thing that Microsoft did not say is when Edge will be available for Linux in the Stable channel. To update the WebView2 Runtime on your development machine and on user machines, see Distribute your app and the WebView2 Runtime. With that critical feature, you can sync your history, passwords, favorites, and so on to your phone and other PCs. For Microsoft Edge updates, see Release notes for Microsoft Edge Stable Channel and Release notes for Microsoft Edge Beta Channel. For example, it just got Microsoft account support. Over on the Linux end of things, there's a lot that was recently added just to bring it to feature parity with the browser on Windows and macOS. There are also new shopping features, helping you find deals and such, and Math Solver is new as well. For example, the browser is now available for Insiders using a HoloLens 2. There are other things that Microsoft touted in its latest Edge Beta update.
