Microsoft edge app for firefox12/1/2023 ![]() If this is a deep-learning AI that learns from users’ translations and the phrases they choose most often – which, by the way, is a valuable, moneys worthwhile contribution of every free user to this project: They invest their time and texts, thereby providing the necessary data for the AI to do the thing as nicely as they brag about it in the first place – alas, the more unprofessional users discovered the translator, the worse the language of this deep-learning bot has become, the greater the aggregate of linguistically illiterate users has become, and the worse the language of this deep-learning bot has become, as it now learns the drivel of every Tom, Dick and Harry out there, which is why I now get their Mickey Mouse language as suggestions: the inane language of people who can barely spell the alphabet, it seems.Īnd as a thank you for our time and effort in helping them and their AI learn, they’ve lowered the limit from what was once 5,000 to now 1,500…? A big “fuck off” from here for that! Not a brass farthing from me for this attitude and behaviour, not in a hundred years.Microsoft Edge is the best browser for the new Bing experience. It used to be that the bot could sort of sense what you were trying to say and put it into different colloquialisms, which was even fun because it was like, “I know what you’re trying to say here, how about…” Now it’s in parts too stupid to translate the simplest sentences correctly, and the suggestions it makes are at times as moronic as those made by Google Translations. The algorithm has also become less and less savvy in terms of e.g. Even if you pay, you get something that is also available for free elsewhere. I don’t even know how stupid their marketing department is to impose these limits on users instead of offering a valuable product to the paying faction. With Google Chrome, it’s only been 1,500 for some time now.Īnyone who wants to force me in such a way into buying something that I can get elsewhere for free will certainly never see a single dime from my side. It currently takes 3 taps to share, four if you have to select the device. I think that Microsoft should reduce the number of steps required to share a page, especially from the mobile browser. That might explain why the feature is not available on the stable version of the mobile browser. The notifications for the desktop version worked as intended. But I had no trouble sending tabs from my phone to my computer. Sometimes the Edge Dev app doesn't display the notification at all, even if the browser is currently in focus. The new feature isn't perfect, at least not on the mobile version. However, you will need to be signed in to your Microsoft account on both devices for the sharing to work. Tab Sharing does not require the Sync Tabs option to be enabled in your browser. I don't have access to the browser's Testflight program, but Windows Latest reports that the tab sharing feature is available in the preview build aka Microsoft Edge Dev version on iOS. I also tried this on my iPad, but the app doesn't support it yet. However, the Microsoft Edge Dev version does. The stable version of the Microsoft Edge app on Android does not support Tab sharing yet. ![]() If you don't click on the notification, the link persists and can be accessed from the Action Center. If Edge is closed, you will see the banner pop-up the next time you start the browser. The browser has to be open on your computer, for the notification to appear. Switch to the other device and open Microsoft Edge on it, and you'll find a notification with a link to the page that you shared. Tap on it, and your devices will be listed in the next pop-up. The "Send to devices" option will appear in a small pop-up. Open the page in the Microsoft Edge app on your phone, and tap the share button in the bottom right corner. The process is a bit different on mobile devices. You may have to restart the browser to get it working. If your device isn't listed, check if you're signed in to your account on both devices. Click it and choose the device that you want to share the tab with. Or, right-click anywhere on the page and select "Send page to devices" from the context-menu.ģ. Mouse over the icon that has a computer and phone, in the address bar. It's quite convenient to How to use Tab Sharing in Microsoft EdgeĢ. The latest stable version, Microsoft Edge 91.0.864.54, has introduced support for Tab Sharing. Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox both support sending tabs to other devices, and Microsoft's browser is the latest to join the fray.
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