Actually, I'm willing to give FS a big old pass as far as accessibility and Edge goes. Edge is not, in any way, shape, or form, a finished product. It doesn't even have support for add-ins yet. Also, Internet Explorer 11 is included with Windows 10 as well as Edge, but MS doesn't make a point of letting people know that.
Until Edge gets far closer to being a browser with all modern features FS is doing well to focus on those browsers that have them first. Windows 10, too, was far from ready for primetime in July when it was released, but things have settled down quite a bit since then. I'm actually amazed at how many software writers in general ignored the oncoming train that was Windows 10 and only started paying any real attention at the last possible moment or even waited until post-release to get serious. Everyone knew this was coming, and should have been working on at least the basic Windows 10 upgrades and compatibility issues long before its actual release to the public. Insider and testing versions of Win10 were available long before the release date. Brian
