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Doesn't really affect us personally. Our analytics show that Edge only ever accounted for < 1% of our overall traffic. I don't think it ever really caught on.
I'm personally in favor of adapting open-source solutions. Now, I'm hoping that Microsoft doesn't "take over" Chromium take away the open source flavor of it, but if they don't, that means Microsoft will need to adopt better, more open practices in their OS and Browser development... it's a significant shift in the company's development philosophy...
- TanyaYatskovska6 years agoSmartBear Alumni (Retired)
Thanks for your feedback, guys.
I believe that the popularity of this browser will grow if it's improved. PC users won't need to do additional actions to install another browser, like Chrome for example.
Anyway, let's see. I agree with you Robert - this is a significant shift for Microsoft. Let's wish them good luck :)
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