Quoting: natis1 Quoting: dec05eba Quoting: ShabbyXI'm glad they realized they lost this war, and now the poor people that trust microsoft have a working browser. You can download from their website or whatever package manager you use. To celebrate, Microsoft added a Tux character to their little surfing game available at the "edge://surf" address in Edge. Even though most browsers feel largely the same, having the exact same application across platforms is good so people don't need to re-learn so much and keep their accounts together for bookmarks, passwords and whatever else. Will many traditional Linux users switch? That's not really a needed question and plenty will of course say no but having it available is important. Hey, you can even play a ton of AAA games in your browser now too. It feels like a pretty big occasion, although not the first official Microsoft application to actually land on Linux, it might end up being the most used since it's a web browser and so much depends on you using one nowadays.
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This means Edge will now be supported across Windows, Mac, iOS, Android and Linux. On their official Edge blog, they announced that Edge will be launched today via the stable channel making it generally available for Linux.
Their browser, now based on the open source Chromium tech, was already available on Linux for a while but this was only in their preview channels but that changes today. Today they're properly releasing Edge for Linux. Microsoft aren't a company we exactly cover often but it seems fitting to cover it here, especially given their history with Linux.