• @[email protected]
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    What does “built for Windows 10” even mean? It’s just a browser. It’s even cross platform.

    • SokathHisEyesOpen
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      Almost everything that runs on Windows was built for Windows. So it’s a true statement, but pointless. That’s like BF Goodrich advertising their tires as “built for cars”.

    • @Synthead
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      121 year ago

      “Designed for Windows Me Millennium Edition”

    • @jaybone
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      101 year ago

      NO WONDER I CANT GET IT TO RUN ON SOLARIS!!

    • @itwasawednesday
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      You’re right, clicked it away so many times over the years and never stopped to think what a silly statement that was. I feel like it was for a time when 10 was a new shiny ‘mysterious’ thing, that it might convince people into thinking it needed something special, but has just aged like milk.

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      That unlike teams, which they didn’t bother to build for windows and instead used a webapp, they actually bothered to use their own ui tools on their own operating system for a change? (But I guess they only did that so that teams could be a webapp, based on edge…)

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          Microsoft Edge is integrated with File Explorer in Windows 10 through a feature called “Pick up where you left off”. This feature allows users to resume their browsing session from Microsoft Edge directly within File Explorer.

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          Their other apps use it or part of it in the background.

          Kind of like old Windows apps always used Explorer when they needed a browser

          I wouldn’t be surprised if the start menu was using Edge for their search/ads