Microsoft Edge is finally getting vertical tabs, a feature that was promised a year ago. Announced Thursday, the rollout also includes a History feature that’s a cut-down version of a function ...
The Chromium-based Microsoft Edge was first released in January 2020 and is getting better every month with new Dev and Canary releases. Earlier this year, Microsoft announced that it's working on ...
Microsoft Edge Dev just got an update to version 92.0.891.1. The update adds new settings options for vertical tabs, including the option to hide the title bar. There's also a new theme for Immersive ...
A new change spotted in Edge Canary builds reveals an interesting improvement coming soon to the vertical tabs feature. Microsoft is making it easier to close tabs when in vertical mode. Vertical tabs ...
Microsoft announced in March 2020 that its new Chromium-based Edge browser would be getting a vertical tabs option. On October 27, the preview of vertical tabs finally made it to the Edge Dev channel.
Last year, Microsoft promised a bunch of features for the Edge browser, and the most interesting of the bunch is vertical tabs. Now, the tech giant has announced that vertical tabs is making its way ...
I started using the Edge vertical tabs on Windows and liked them so much I installed Edge on my Mac too and I think it's becoming my browser of choice there. Anybody else liking Edge and vertical tabs ...
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