Microsoft Edge

I'm a big believer in "the right tool for the job." As an I.T. Director for the past several years (preceded by many years as a computer support technician), I came to respect both PCs and Macs for various reasons, depending on the occasion they are being used for. I have even spent many hours over the years having fun with different Linux operating systems as I watched that operating system evolved into a truly polished and stable platform. Still, to this day, I employ all three systems from day to day -- as my needs or whims compel me to.

That being written, enter Microsoft Edge. Built with the same engine used by Chrome and other browsers, it is the much-needed replacement for Microsoft Internet Explorer. Personally, I have better results with it than I do with Firefox or others. I like its customizations. Like other major players, it is available (and works the same) on PCs, Macs and Linux systems. I make regular use of its side bar where you will find things such as 'drop,' which allows you to drop a file in it to be made available anywhere you have the browser installed (including mobile versions for iOS or Android). It has been very handy for working on files between different devices. I own an iPad, Google Pixel Phone, Android tablet, PCs and Macs and can assure you that it works well on all those systems/devices (Linux as well).

I can finally say, when it comes to browsers, well done, Microsoft.


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