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Yes, there is an adblock on Edge.

Yes, there is an adblock on Edge.

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michal070804
Member
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01-25-2016, 04:22 PM
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I'm using Windows 10, which feels great. The graphics in games are sharper than on Windows 8.1, which is good. The new browser is called Edge and it works well—it's quicker than anything I've tried before. HOWEVER, I can't install it because it doesn't support adblock. Do you think adblock will become relevant for Edge in the future?
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michal070804
01-25-2016, 04:22 PM #1

I'm using Windows 10, which feels great. The graphics in games are sharper than on Windows 8.1, which is good. The new browser is called Edge and it works well—it's quicker than anything I've tried before. HOWEVER, I can't install it because it doesn't support adblock. Do you think adblock will become relevant for Edge in the future?

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jxzuzuzo
Posting Freak
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01-30-2016, 08:28 PM
#2
I understand. The performance and appearance are great, but I’m concerned about extension support not being available until 2016. It’s frustrating. They might develop a different browser, such as Chrome with live login.
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jxzuzuzo
01-30-2016, 08:28 PM #2

I understand. The performance and appearance are great, but I’m concerned about extension support not being available until 2016. It’s frustrating. They might develop a different browser, such as Chrome with live login.

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puchypro123
Junior Member
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02-16-2016, 09:56 AM
#3
I haven't experienced any issues yet. How are you doing?
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puchypro123
02-16-2016, 09:56 AM #3

I haven't experienced any issues yet. How are you doing?

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Invaider
Member
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02-16-2016, 04:47 PM
#4
Sure, just let me know what you need rephrased!
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Invaider
02-16-2016, 04:47 PM #4

Sure, just let me know what you need rephrased!

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TheMrJokerJ
Member
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02-18-2016, 05:11 PM
#5
Chrome remains superior to Edge, and for most users up to version 10, I feel no strong preference.
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TheMrJokerJ
02-18-2016, 05:11 PM #5

Chrome remains superior to Edge, and for most users up to version 10, I feel no strong preference.

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Agrius545
Member
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02-20-2016, 06:26 AM
#6
Hey, I was expecting we were discussing data Edge and 2G, right?
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Agrius545
02-20-2016, 06:26 AM #6

Hey, I was expecting we were discussing data Edge and 2G, right?

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pebbleminer
Junior Member
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02-20-2016, 06:47 AM
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Response delayed but after about ten hours of use, it works well without any issues—it's really solid. I haven't tried any advanced features from Team Green's software, and I don't have time to discuss it.
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pebbleminer
02-20-2016, 06:47 AM #7

Response delayed but after about ten hours of use, it works well without any issues—it's really solid. I haven't tried any advanced features from Team Green's software, and I don't have time to discuss it.

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Jumx41
Member
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02-20-2016, 10:22 AM
#8
Edge is essentially IE12. It runs significantly quicker and offers improved compatibility with specific web features, though it doesn’t match the official announcements. It isn’t surpassing other browsers beyond Microsoft’s older versions. I haven’t checked how much memory it consumes when handling many open tabs.
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Jumx41
02-20-2016, 10:22 AM #8

Edge is essentially IE12. It runs significantly quicker and offers improved compatibility with specific web features, though it doesn’t match the official announcements. It isn’t surpassing other browsers beyond Microsoft’s older versions. I haven’t checked how much memory it consumes when handling many open tabs.

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myronvisser
Member
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02-20-2016, 12:43 PM
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You're referring to Crow's Edge, which has surpassed every browser in most tests. It's distinct from the new versions of Internet Explorer or IE 12—IE is obsolete. Edge was designed from the ground up with more than 5,000 improvements compared to IE. This means it doesn't support ActiveX or other quirks since it's not IE. Essentially, Edge stands on its own and isn't a rebranding of IE.
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myronvisser
02-20-2016, 12:43 PM #9

You're referring to Crow's Edge, which has surpassed every browser in most tests. It's distinct from the new versions of Internet Explorer or IE 12—IE is obsolete. Edge was designed from the ground up with more than 5,000 improvements compared to IE. This means it doesn't support ActiveX or other quirks since it's not IE. Essentially, Edge stands on its own and isn't a rebranding of IE.