New computer: Lenovo Windows 10 They want me to use Microsoft Edge as my browser. I like Chrome
They said Microsoft Edge will work better with Windows 10.
You know all the things you have to do when you get a new computer. I don't feel like using Edge. I'm use to Chrome. Does it make that much of a difference?
Thanks so much in advance
steve2470
(37,457 posts)I don't use it very often, so feel free to stay with Chrome. You can go into Control Panel and make sure Chrome is still your default browser.
Gore1FL
(21,031 posts)For example, Google Drive, Google Apps, etc. work better with Google Chrome.
Most of the time it doesn't really make a difference as long as you have a modern updated browser
Fantastic Anarchist
(7,309 posts)That's what I did and haven't been bothered since.
Fantastic Anarchist
(7,309 posts)... but right now, Chrome is better because it supports add-ons and extensions. I don't know why Microsoft released an unfinished product with Edge, because it'll get an unnecessarily bad reputation before it's finished, which is a shame, really.
blogslut
(37,955 posts)In other words, if you make a non-Windows browser program your default, then, when you ask internet search-based questions of Cortana, the program's results might render error messages instead of helpful pages.
You don't have to use Edge to browse the web but you might want to keep it as the default browser if you wish to take full advantage of Cortana.
ian cameron dromore
(29 posts)I thought Edge was good, (simply copied chrome interface) I like the screen reader which removes web garbage and presents the page as a book page to read. The annotation tool was also very useful. That being said I like the versatility with Chrome and Firefox as there are numerous addons to support most functions you are looking for. (no addons for Edge at the moment).
For pure integration I would go for Chrome.
RoccoR5955
(12,471 posts)Because it's about as slow as one.
Chrome is fast, but Firefox is faster, on any platform.