On the go internet browsing by tab is now unthinkable. With the next big update of Windows 10, Microsoft is determined to sublimate a bit more this way to surf. How ? By implanting within his browser the Edge of new smaller features and tools that are specific to the management of the many web pages that you open every day.
As you can see in the video above, from the month of April (planned launch of the Creators Update), Edge will provide a preview of all open tabs. One click on a little arrow, you’ll be able to keep an eye on your favorite pages refreshed in real-time, without disrupting completely the current navigation.
Another cool feature is quite handy, the display of the tabs previously opened in the form of thumbnail in a browser history, or, better, the recording tabs (by the user) by genre or theme that we will be able to (r)quickly call.
Among the other new features include native support for the content developed in a virtual reality, and published directly on a web page. Finally, Microsoft takes advantage of his video to illustrate the new support for reading Ebooks directly in the browser.
Source :
The Verge
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