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    Microsoft Edge released 91, the “fastest browser” for Windows

    Osmond BlakeBy Osmond BlakeMay 29, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Microsoft Edge released 91, the “fastest browser” for Windows
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    The “fastest browser” for Windows Arrived on Friday (28), defends Microsoft. The company released the Edge 91, with features that enhance the performance The app has new skins and various bug fixes.

    Among the novelties is the setting of “hanging tabs”, which when activated reduces the memory consumption of inactive pages by up to 82%. From it, it is possible to specify, in configurations, how long a directory not in use should be “processed” by edge.

    Additionally, Launch Booster runs some processes in the background once the operating system is up and running, which significantly speeds up the experience, the company says, and new features expand the browser customization.

    Microsoft is expanding personalization with Edge 91.Microsoft is expanding personalization with Edge 91.Source: Reproduction / microsoft

    Smoothness and consistency

    Speaking of PDF, on Edge 91, he says MicrosoftSelection and visualization of texts in files of type “smoother and more consistent” The displayed pages can be sent for printing; Digital signatures are now supported.

    In fact, the implementations in the Purchasing function allow you to enter discount vouchers and request refunds in the form of discounts within BingFeatures targeted at partner stores, but not available in all countries.

    Finally, support for speech recognition APIs ensures new interactions with web content – and blocking video autoplay also improves application operation, which is gradually distributed across all compatible devices.

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