Get To Know Microsoft Edge and Microsoft Store


Microsoft Edge and Microsoft Store

Microsoft Edge is a sophisticated web browser that comes officially and exclusively with Windows 10. Like other high-end web browsers, Edge is also armed with extensions. Let’s now discuss Microsoft Edge and Microsoft Store as its extensions center.

It seems a bit weird if I’m switching to Windows but not trying Microsoft Edge. Yes, I upgraded my Windows 7 to 10 Windows earlier this morning because Windows 7 and 8 are no longer supported by Microsoft Store. And it means I will lost my chances to write about anything that I can find on the Microsoft Store.

The Microsoft Edge, as web browsers are quite beautiful in appearance, and I can tell you that the Microsoft Edge GUI is pretty unique. For example, when I download something, Microsoft Edge will show that it is doing the scanning and file to download which I downloaded. Wonderful isn’t it? But it’s a little time-consuming.

Extensions

Unfortunately, I cannot install some of my favorite extensions for compatibility reasons. Could this be so, since my Windows is running on a Bootcamp Mac partition, for example? But still, if in Chrome, Opera, and Firefox my favorite extensions work, why in Edge they don’t?

Anyway, all the products are mixed into the same store. It’s really complicating. Microsoft Store mixes products for Edge, mobile apps until XBox is here. Why don’t separate the products like the App Store do which although have the same name (both called App Store) but the content in the desktop version is different from the mobile version?

Visit Microsoft Store here.

Constraints

I sometimes get a warning when writing this article at the Microsoft Edge, something that says that there are activities that are too often. What?

Copy and pasting seemed pretty slow. I tend to paste twice because I thought the first one didn’t work.

This is Robohornet’s point for Edge:

RH-A1:0046.67
The RoboHornet index is normalized to 100 and roughly shows your browser’s performance compared to other modern browsers on reference hardware.