
After all this time, the company seems to want to try again, this time with a new Chromium-based browser, an open-source project based on browsers such as Brave, Opera, or Goglarium itself.
At the moment, this project is called the "Anaheim" program, and it is rumored that we can see this new Microsoft browser in the first half of 2019.
If this is true, Microsoft will somehow wear a towel with Edge and want to know what users are really looking for. Let's not forget that since the launch of Windows 10, Microsoft has made active and negative attempts to force its users to switch to the Edge browser.
The figures speak for themselves: According to Net Applications, Edge currently has 4.2% of the browser market, while Chrome accounts for 65.5%.
If this is true, Microsoft will somehow wear a towel with Edge and want to know what users are really looking for. Let's not forget that since the launch of Windows 10, Microsoft has made active and negative attempts to force its users to switch to the Edge browser.
The figures speak for themselves: According to Net Applications, Edge currently has 4.2% of the browser market, while Chrome accounts for 65.5%.