Because the next version of Microsoft Edge will be cross platform, these experiences will work consistently across Windows and macOS, and will stay up to date with the latest platform capabilities regardless of the underlying operating system version.įor Windows developers, we’re showing a first look at our new Microsoft Edge powered WebView, which brings the fidelity of the Chromium platform to Win32 and UWP Windows apps, allowing for sophisticated hybrid apps that can blend native capabilities with your choice of an always up-to-date or versioned web platform. With full support for standards-based PWAs installed directly from the browser, you can bring the full power of the web to the desktop app environment. The built-in tools can now inspect and debug any Microsoft Edge-powered web content, whether it’s in the browser, PWAs, or even in a WebView, with a consistent experience across all these targets. Our new developer tools are more powerful than ever, built on the Chromium DevTools for a familiar and capable experience. At Build, we’ll dive a bit deeper into how we’re addressing the top developer pain points in the current version of Microsoft Edge. If you’re using our Dev or Canary channel preview builds today, you’ve already seen how the new Microsoft Edge provides robust compatibility with the latest web standards, thanks to a platform built on Chromium and rapid updates at the speed of the web – including our Canary channel, which ships on a daily basis. Simplifying web development with a consistent platform and tools We look forward to hearing your feedback on the concepts we shared, and we’re excited to share more in preview builds later on. We’re in the early stages of exploring how best to empower users to be in control of your data and beginning conversations with industry partners and the browser community.
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