![]() Like many Game Pass subscribers, the ease with which I can access the service is crucial, but even more important than that is the quality of the service that I’m accessing. I’m partial to Safari myself, but the new features being brought to Microsoft Edge certainly have given me some pause as to what my browser choice should be. Making Game Pass as accessible as possible to as many people as possible has been its main goal, and now they’re using that leverage to grow their market share in the browser wars. This is another step in the right direction for Microsoft, which has been growing its Game Pass service for the past few years. In order to better focus on the game, Edge begins to change the way that its resources are being used, so instead of dividing them up equally among multiple tasks, Edge simplifies it, so you can game with as few interruptions as possible. We all know that browsers tend to be resource hogs. This can be done regardless of the computer or laptop you are using, as long as you are in the Edge browser you will also receive this upgrade. ![]() Inspired by the Xbox UI (which I’m not entirely sure is a great idea, but that’s a conversation for another time) Microsoft Edge can almost act as your console away from your console.Īmong the new features is clarity boost, which is meant to enhance the streaming experience on Edge that can’t be done on other browsers. Microsoft has added a new tab to the homepage called “gaming” and this is where you can access all the new gaming features of Edge. By making Microsoft Edge an extension of the Xbox ecosystem. Microsoft’s alternative to Google Chrome and Apple Safari has been chipping away at the browser space, and to further set itself apart from the competition, they’re leveraging their Xbox gaming ecosystem to give them (for lack of a better word) an “edge”. #MakeWindowsWork.Microsoft’s Edge browser has already been trailblazing the browser space since its original debut back in 2015. I have a server that saves all my files and has been running continuously for two years without a reboot except for updates with DeBian Linux. I have a nice chromebook that plays my netflix just fine. I have a Android phones and tablets and an iPad I can use for recreational needs. I don't need fancy feature and pretty bells and whistles. I need an operating system that will load my application program so that I can do work that I get paid for. Only solution was to buy a new machine for $2000. The 1703 update removed USB and networking from my 3 year old laptop and since Toshiba is bankrupt I can't get up to date drivers that are compliant with the revised security that they snuck in behind our backs. Why don't they fix what they have and then worry about what we want and need instead of inventing features and then Ramming the upgrade down our throats so that our computers no longer work and we have to buy a new machine just to do what we are getting paid to do. That grouping app and websites together in "Sets" under a tab is a good direction to go. This issue just started showing up again after the latest cumulative update (KB4088776).Įdge is just a broken browser and now MS wants us to believe in thier new philosphy I have tried signing in on Chrome, Brave, Edge, Safari, GOG Galaxy 2.0,, the PSN website on my PC, Brave and Safari on both my phone and iPad, tried using a VPN on all three devices, tried data on my phone, tried resetting my router, and tried clearing my browser cache. Chrome: Ok, show images and doesnt break the line when the file name starts. ![]() When you use URL as image, to show icons in Power BI, Im having a problem specific on Edge, and in some reports. ![]() neither force people to use specific browsers. Images not showing on Microsoft Edge, but showing in Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer. I would not like people using Edge to missview my information thinking there is a broken report. And the problem doesn't happen in Power BI Desktop, only when published.Ĭan anyone look at this on Edge team, because now it looks to me its is an Edge only problem. And some reports on Edge are OK, others don't, depending on where the files are hosted. I'm talking about the same report that work in 3 browsers but Edge. On Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer, thi link look like this: Edge: Broken image icon and url separates the site from file.Chrome: Ok, show images and doesn't break the line when the file name starts. ![]() When you use URL as image, to show icons in Power BI, I'm having a problem specific on Edge, and in some reports: Images not showing on Microsoft Edge, but showing in Chrome, Firefoxand Internet Explorer. ![]()
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