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Edge on Linux (dev)

Microsoft Edge uses the open source Chromium web-rendering engine, which also powers Chrome and several other web browsers. Microsoft proudly announces that it’s an active contributor to the Chromium project with over 1,700 commits.

Since the browser is under active development, it only has a handful of features as compared to its flavours in Windows, or even macOS. Microsoft claims its aim ships with various web platform and developer tools, such as core rendering behaviours, extensions, browser DevTools, as well as test automation features.

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