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5 reasons to use Edge in Windows 10 Fall Creators Update     - CNET

CNET How To - Saturday, October 21, 2017 at 11:05 AM
5 reasons to use Edge in Windows 10 Fall Creators Update - CNET
With Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, Microsoft has added a handful of new
features and tweaks to its Edge browser. I doubt they will be enough to pry
you away from your browser of choice, but the Edge browser continues to
trend in the right direction. Here are the five big improvements Microsoft
has made to Edge with its most recent Windows update. 
Pin pages to the taskbar
Not seen since Windows 8, you can once again pin websites to the taskbar. To
do so, click the triple-dot button along the Edge window's right edge and
choose Pin this page to the taskbar. 
 
You can put your favorite websites on your taskbar for fast access. 
Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET 
True full-screen mode
Edge finally has a true, full-screen mode where you lose the browser's menus
and tabs at the top. Hit F11 to toggle in and out of full-screen mode or
click the triple-dot button and then click the diagonal double-arrow button
to the right of the zoom controls. 
Better integration with your phone

Edge promises to let you start an article on your phone and then pick it
where you left off on your PC, but you'll need to use a preview version of
Edge for iOS or Android or the Cortana app for iOS or Android to try it out.
And you'll need to connect your phone to your PC in the new Phone section of
the Settings app, which you'll find on the main page of Settings. I tried it
out by installing the Cortana app on my iPhone ($849.00 at Apple). I opened
a news article and tapped the blue button to continue reading on my PC. It
worked seamlessly; as soon as I tapped the button on my phone, a new tab
opened on Edge on my PC. 
 
Heading home? Send the article you are reading on your phone to your PC.
Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET 
Better bookmarking
Click the star button in Edge (or hit Control-D) and you'll see Edge's
bookmark menu got a design refresh and better illustrates the folder
hierarchy for your favorites, making it quicker and easier to find a folder
to plop a new favorite. And on the Favorites hub itself, you'll find two new
items on the right-click menu -- Sort by name and Edit URL. The former lets
you arrange a list of favorites alphabetically and the latter lets you
quickly edit a favorite's URL. 
Better PDF and eBook reader
Microsoft added a few tools to make Edge more capable with PDFs and eBooks
for touchscren PCs. With PDFs, you can now click the Add Notes button to the
right of the URL bar to ink on the PDF, from signing your name and
highlighting lines to adding comments and copying text. It's particularly
useful for signing documents -- no longer will you need to add a weird
electronic signature or, worse, print, sign and scan a PDF in order to send
back a signed copy. 
 
You can add highlights and notes to eBooks as well as PDF files.
Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET 
For eBooks, students (and habitual notetakers) will rejoice at being able to
mark up eBooks as you read them. Just highlight some text and a small menu
will appear that lets you highlight the text, underline it, add a comment,
copy it or open a Cortana panel along the Edge window's right edge without
leaving the page you are on. 
Read more: The 10 best new features of Windows 10 Fall Creators Update 
 
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