Windows 10: Only 2 Percent of Windows 10 Consumers Using Microsoft Edge Browser

Discus and support Only 2 Percent of Windows 10 Consumers Using Microsoft Edge Browser in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; When I use it, it is very fast. I prefer it over IE. Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by labeeman, Aug 31, 2015.

  1. Gary Win User

    Only 2 Percent of Windows 10 Consumers Using Microsoft Edge Browser


    When I use it, it is very fast. I prefer it over IE.
     
  2. Dch48 Win User

    I agree about the favorites but no toolbars is a great thing.
     
    Dch48, Sep 6, 2015
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  3. BunnyJ New Member
    Same here.. I use it for this forum and it works fine.
     
    BunnyJ, Sep 6, 2015
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  4. Only 2 Percent of Windows 10 Consumers Using Microsoft Edge Browser

    Im still a hard core firefox user and most likely will be for the long term future as Ive always like it better than the microsoft browser(s) simply because of features, etc.; that firefox has. Although Im sure some sites may be like before where they may require the use of the new browser in order to run page apps(like apps for detecting hardware, etc.) but in any case i still prefer firefox for the time being,
     
    Matt Siegel, Sep 6, 2015
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  5. Winuser Win User
    I use Pale Moon as my main browser, IE when a site requires it and Edge for testing, Edge has improved but I still don't see any reason to switch from Pale Moon to Edge.
     
    Winuser, Sep 6, 2015
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  6. Trust_No1 Win User
    IMO Edge is a mess, I have over 200 bookmarks, 50-60 I use quite a bit. It imports them backwards and has no bookmark manager, which means I have to individually move each one separately, to organize, what a complete pain. I use bookmarks a lot, especially when I am researching something. Plus, it has no way to reset it, if it gets screwed up. It does render pages better than IE does, (credit on that one). I haven't noticed any great speed performance, I thought it was supposed to be the slowest of the 4, IE, FF, Chrome and Safari. Over all, I am just not impressed. Also, whatever happened to all those extensions it was supposed to have. Perhaps in 3-4 years, they will get around to working on it. But for now, no thank you.
     
    Trust_No1, Sep 6, 2015
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  7. RonCFL Win User
    Politely put ...: immature ... broken ... childish ... annoying ...
    inexplicably bad and hostile to user
    My 2 cents ...
     
    RonCFL, Sep 6, 2015
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    Edge has too many short cummings for me. No easy way to manage favorites. No easy way to backup favorites. Cannot read digital magazines in Edge. Incompatible with Norton Anti-Virus and some of my extensions. So I will stick with IE11 and Chrome as my backup browser.
     
    StevenTodd, Sep 6, 2015
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  9. strollin Win User
    Shhh!!! Don't tell my Edge browser that it doesn't have a Favorites Toolbar because it thinks it does.
     
    strollin, Sep 6, 2015
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  10. It has a Favorites Toolbar yes. But no easy way to manage the favorites which is a major deficiency for me.
     
    StevenTodd, Sep 6, 2015
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  11. fredc Win User
    I would prefer to have my favorites out front like on a bookmark bar . Hope they allow that
     
    fredc, Sep 6, 2015
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  12. Dch48 Win User
    I agree 100% about the favorites. I disagree about the speed. Without ads, it is the fastest of all as it was designed to be. Yes it still needs work but it won't take 3-4 years. More like 1 at the most. I think 6 months may do it.
     
    Dch48, Sep 6, 2015
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  13. Trust_No1 Win User

    Only 2 Percent of Windows 10 Consumers Using Microsoft Edge Browser

    Someone, did a comparison study on performance (can't remember where I saw it) and it had Edge coming in last, maybe they were biased. Not that it really matters much, they are all pretty much the same, speed wise, once they load. My FF takes forever to load. Time wise. I suspect they are working on to many other Windows 10 issues, to worry about Edge. I think they figure there are so many other browser options, and so few people using it, that it has a low priority. I could be wrong.
     
    Trust_No1, Sep 6, 2015
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  14. Dch48 Win User
    Go to a site that doesn't have ads (yes, they do exist) and you will see just how fast Edge can be. Testing data I have seen ranks it first, then Chrome, and the others, (IE 11, FF, Opera, etc.) all about the same. If you go to a site that is heavy on ads, then yes, Edge will be the slowest since it has no way of blocking them at the moment. You are wrong about the priorities though, Edge is high on their list and is due for some major updates in the next few months. They want it to succeed.
     
    Dch48, Sep 6, 2015
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  15. jimbo45 Win User
    Hi there

    Three issues for me against using EDGE

    1) I Don't like TABBED browsing on a desktop so it's much easier to use IE11 with "old fashioned menus" with proper sorting etc of bookmarks and separate instances (especially on a multi-monitor setup). It's a fiddle to get to a bookmarked (favourite) site in Edge.

    2) Doesn't support SKY GO unlike IE11. OK this needs Silverlight (for SKY GO) - so however horrible Silverlight is I'm stuck with it if I want to use SKY GO on a desktop.

    3) It's no better at stopping "page hi-jacks" etc than IE11 -- many people have posted experiences of sites being displayed and unable to close the page because of "malware" -- and Malware bytes doesn't fix a lot of this stuff before people start pontificating about how wonderful malware bytes is. !!

    I'm happy to use things like CHROME on a mobile phone or small tablet --but on a decent desktop with a nice multi-monitor setup I want a PROPER browser - not one designed for a mobile phone screen and touch.

    I wonder from the Forum stats where CHROME appears to be the most popular browser - if the stats were restricted to people using WINDOWS (any version) I'm sure the results would be considerably different. A lot of people access the site via a mobile device such as a phone or tablet.

    As far as the (Yawn --Yawn !!) Browser speeds are concerned - so much depends on your computer, your video card rendering, the network (ISP etc) and the efficiency of code as well as the load on the target sites so browsing speeds I've always considered as an irrelevance --in any case if you take say a few MINUTES to read a page what difference does a few MILLISECS make in loading it.

    Cheers
    jimbo
     
    jimbo45, Sep 6, 2015
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