Vertical tabs finish rolling out to Microsoft Edge Dev

Edge Insiders on the Dev channel have a new way to lay out their tabs.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Microsoft recently rolled out an update to Edge Insiders in the Dev channel. The update brings the browser to build 89.0;767.0 and includes several new features. The biggest change in the build is the completed rollout of vertical tabs, which allows people to move their tabs from the top of the browser to the side.

The update also brings new options for auto filling information, adds the Share menu to websites installed as apps, and includes other changes. Here’s the complete changelog asshared by Microsoft:

In addition to these added features, the update also includes several reliability improvements and fixes.

A worthy browser.

The new Microsoft Edge runs on Chromium, supports popular extensions, and regularly gets new features from Microsoft.

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