The transition to the Chromium engine allows Microsoft to bring Edge to all operating systems where this platform is available, and these include not only older Windows, but also macOS. Microsoft is pushing hard for Microsoft Edge to become a fully-featured browser even beyond Windows. Edge is already on Chromium 77 in Dev and Canary, while the beta is still based on Chromium 76. Not really, and the simple fact that it’s an older version than the Canary and Dev build is an indication that if you want to test the browser, these are the releases that you should go for. Now, the most important question: should you install this beta build on your Mac? The latest Microsoft Edge Canary for Mac version is 77.0.235.0, while in the Dev channel, the newest release is 77.0.230.2. This beta build is version 76.0.182.22 (direct download link), so it’s even older than the Canary and Dev builds that are available on the Mac right now. Most likely, this is an internal build of Edge beta for macOS, but as Twitter user WalkingCat notes, everyone can install it on Apple computers. What’s important to know, however, is that this build beta isn’t an official release, albeit the download is served by Microsoft’s servers. An internal beta build of Microsoft Edge for Mac has recently leaked to the web straight from Microsoft servers.
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