Tiddlywiki looks great in EdgeChromium!

On Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at 1:04:54 AM UTC+4:30, Mohammad wrote:
>
> *GoodBye EdgeHTML, Hello EdgeChromium*
>
> When Microsoft announced it would stop work on EdgeHTML and switch the 
> Edge browser over to Chromium, we had many questions. Some, like if the 
> switch meant gaining Chrome Extensions support, were answered pretty 
> quickly. But the big question has been, “when can we try it?” Microsoft 
> opened up an Insider page to request updates but today, ahead of any emails 
> we’ve seen, you can download an official build from Microsoft.
>
> Just keep in mind that the two options right now are a Dev build (which 
> updates weekly), and a Canary build (which updates daily). The beta option, 
> which will be the most stable and updates every six weeks, is not 
> available. You should probably keep that in mind and not use this browser 
> for anything important. In our very early testing, it at least seems stable 
> enough for casual browsing.
>
> Also, Microsoft states in its blog that this is for 64-bit Windows 10 only 
> for now. They promise support for other platforms, like Windows 7, Windows 
> 8.1, macOS, and other channels, like Beta and Stable later.
>
>
> More info
>
> https://www.theverge.com/2019/4/8/18300077/microsoft-edge-chromium-canary-development-release-download
>
>
> Download and test
>
>
> https://www.microsoftedgeinsider.com/en-us/download/
>

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