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sudo apt install microsoft-edge-stable
Look, a heretic!
I actually like Edge more than Chrome.
I don't use either, die-hard Firefox user for decades but if I'm forced to pick one...
There's so many good features in Edge. It genuinely sucks that Microsoft is ruining their stuff with popups and forced defaults because Edge and their other software have a lot of thought and care put into them.
Someone put it in AUR: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/microsoft-edge-stable-bin
Itβs also in NixOS for some sick reason: https://search.nixos.org/packages?channel=23.11&from=0&size=50&sort=relevance&type=packages&query=Microsoft
I actually use it on NixOS
Gotta use teams for work and it functions least poorly in edge
Yea that makes sense, Iβm mostly kidding. Hell, if youβre doing any web development then it makes sense just to be able to test things out.
Is it really available in a Debian or Ubuntu repo?
it's in basically every distro: https://linuxiac.com/install-microsoft-edge-on-linux/
Does it have the internet explorer compatibility mode?
It's probably helpful for webdevs