I recently installed Win10 Home on my HP Stream 7 tablet. My password manager, 1Password, is not present in Edge. Reason, as stated by AgileBits is that Microsoft have yet to include extensions in MS Edge.
I have changed my default browser from Edge to IE11 and 1Password is working fine.
Microsoft Edge does not support extensions
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Microsoft Edge does not support extensions
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Re: Microsoft Edge does not support extensions
Edge is clearly far from finished; it's currently very limited. Support for extensions will probably be added later this year - Microsoft has already shown a few experimental extensions running in a test version of Edge.
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Re: Microsoft Edge does not support extensions
So what is the latest regarding Firefox and Thunderbird for Windows 10?HansV wrote:Edge is clearly far from finished; it's currently very limited. Support for extensions will probably be added later this year - Microsoft has already shown a few experimental extensions running in a test version of Edge.
I read where Mozilla is "planning" a brand new Fx for Win 10 but it hasn't been released yet? TB ?
( maybe this should be moved to either Firefox or Windows 10 Forums? )
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Re: Microsoft Edge does not support extensions
I don't use Thunderbird myself, but Firefox works without problems for me, including the (few) extensions I use.
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Re: Microsoft Edge does not support extensions
Hopefully, MS adds some more functionality to Edge before too long. I've found a few things lacking and a few things that I'm not completely satisfied with, but IT IS FAST - at least in comparison to the latest version of Chrome running on the same computer.HansV wrote:Edge is clearly far from finished; it's currently very limited. Support for extensions will probably be added later this year - Microsoft has already shown a few experimental extensions running in a test version of Edge.
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Re: Microsoft Edge does not support extensions
Yes, it's promising but not really ready for prime time.
Rumors are that Edge will eventually be able to run (most) Chrome extensions.
Rumors are that Edge will eventually be able to run (most) Chrome extensions.
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Hans
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