Windows 10. TEST Google Chrome CLONE from Microsoft

Windows 10. If you want, you can test right now the Google Chrome clone that Microsoft is developing, here is where you can download it right now for computers.

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Windows 10. A few weeks ago I told you that Microsoft will launch a clone of Google Chrome because nobody wants the Edge browser anymore, so it's easier to copy the ideas of those from Google. After several weeks in which Microsoft prepared the Google Chrome clone for Windows 10 users, now anyone who is interested can test the browser before it is available at least in beta version, and then it is publicly released for computers.

Windows 10. If you are interested in testing this special version of the browser created by Microsoft based on Google Chrome, then in this page find the Canary and Dev versions, updated weekly at the latest. Of course, at the moment only those who just want to test this browser for Windows 10 should install it, not those who are interested in using it in everyday life, because there are many problems with it.

Windows 10. TEST Google Chrome CLONE from Microsoft

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Windows 10. The initial versions of the browser are thought to work without problems, offer the best user experience, and have support for extensions already created for Google Chrome. For the future, Microsoft wants to implement in this browser for Windows 10, including support for synchronizing browsing history, favorite websites, and even extensions, so the functionality for Google Chrome will be completely copied by Microsoft.

We're working directly with the teams at Google and the broader Chromium community on this work and appreciate the collaborative and open discussions. These contributions represent work-in-progress and are not yet fully represented in the browser you can install today, so stay tuned.

Windows 10. It is interesting that both the engineers from Microsoft and the engineers from Google are working together to develop a browser that works as well as possible in this operating system. Microsoft realized on its own that Windows 10 doesn't have a native browser good enough to compete with Google Chrome, and it's good that it's trying to give people an alternative to use in their everyday life instead of the browser from Google.

Windows 10. Considering that at the moment only dev and canary versions of the browser are offered, it is not known when a beta version would be released.