Microsoft Edge Dev update makes it easier to read Wikipedia pages
The latest build of Microsoft Edge Dev brings some handy new features.
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What you need to know
Microsoft Edge Dev received a new build recently. An update brings the browser to version 91.0.825.0 and brings several new features, including the ability to read Wikipedia pages in Immersive Reader. The build also completes the rollout of on-demand password generation from the context menu.
Microsoft outlines the added features in aTech Community post:
The ability to read Wikipedia pages in Immersive Reader is rolling out gradually, so you might not see it yet.
Improvements to the Read Aloud functionality within Edge are a welcome change. I use this feature several times each day, and it occasionally gets caught up on extraneous content. Sometimes the feature will pause between paragraphs as it goes through content that isn’t visible.
A worthy browser.
The new Microsoft Edge runs on Chromium, supports popular extensions, and regularly gets new features from Microsoft.
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