Microsoft is making it easier to manage your favorites and downloads on Edge
It’s now easier than ever to manage your downloads, favorites, and more within Microsoft Edge Dev.
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What you need to know
Microsoft just rolled out an update for Edge Dev Insiders that adds several new features to the browser. The update brings the browser to version 91.0.852.0 and adds the ability to middle-click or CTRL+click the history, favorites, and download buttons to open up their respective pages. The clicking functionality also works with some other aspects of Edge.
In addition to the new clicking options, the update completes the rollout of Password Monitor, adds a new option for Feedback, and brings several bug fixes and improvements. Here’s everything that’s new, as found in aMicrosoft Tech Communitypost:
In addition to the changes and improvements for Edge, the Edge team shared a way that developers can request tohave their extensions featuredin the Edge Add-ons section.
Ever improving.
Microsoft Edge regularly receives updates for its Insiders to test out. The recent update brings new options for opening up the downloads, favorites, and history pages of the browser.
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