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Microsoft Edge confirmed coming to Linux 'in the future'

The new Chromium version of Microsoft Edge is already available across virtually every platform, just y'all tin can now add Linux to that listing. While we previously saw hints that Edge would come to Linux, Microsoft confirmed it is in the works during a session this week at Ignite 2022.

In an Ignite session dubbed "Country of the browser: Microsoft Edge" (via Windows Latest), the Edge team presented a slide that listed all of the platforms Edge runs on. Listed terminal is Linux, which Microsoft says volition be "available in the future."

Prior to this confirmation, Microsoft sought feedback from Linux developers through a survey in which it asked broad questions about which Linux distribution was most important to them for evolution, if they use multiple distributions for different scenarios, and more.

As it stands, Microsoft Edge is already available across a wide diversity of platforms. Those include diverse flavors of Windows, covering Windows 7 upward to Windows 10. However, Border now has a presence on macOS as well, and it has been available on Android and iOS for some time.

Confirmation that the browser is coming to Linux follows news that Edge's official launch date is Jan 15, 2022 for Windows and macOS. This follows a long period of testing through the new Edge'due south Canary, Dev, and Beta channels.

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Source: https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft-edge-confirmed-coming-linux-future

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