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antisomnic

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i recently downloaded microsoft edge for my ipad and am kinda liking it. It seems faster than safari. Anyone else try it? Thoughts? Opinions?
 
This product exists so Edge browser (and with it Bing) remains competitive and retains feature parity (compared to Chrome and Firefox).

Specifically Edge users need to be able to sync content with their mobile device(s) and those devices won't be running Windows anymore.

In terms of technology it is using the systems networking stack and the same engine as safari - so there is not going to be any significant performance difference for rendering.

Edge itself is a good to decent browser, but you aren't actually getting the Edge engine on iOS. Its real "shortcoming" is the same problem other browsers had in the old days trying to compete with IE. That is some sites and applications are designed for Chrome rather than the web platform.
 
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I just transitioned to iPhone, giving up on Lumia Windows Phone where Edge was the default browser. Not a bad experience, and no idea how it might perform on IOS. I would think Safari integrates better with IOS.

But there’s more to a browser than just speed. User experience, features, comfort level - all matter.
 
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i recently downloaded microsoft edge for my ipad and am kinda liking it. It seems faster than safari. Anyone else try it? Thoughts? Opinions?
I can't really be any faster than Safari, as all browsers on iOS must use the same browsing engine, aka, Webkit. The other browsers are different shells that use services from the developer. So Chrome syncs with your Google account; Edge, your MSA, etc.
 
I can't really be any faster than Safari, as all browsers on iOS must use the same browsing engine, aka, Webkit. The other browsers are different shells that use services from the developer. So Chrome syncs with your Google account; Edge, your MSA, etc.

You think Opera isn’t any faster than Safari?
 
It can’t be on iOS. They use the same browsing engine.

Interesting. I’ve tried a number of other browsers and thought some of them were faster than Safari but either a pain to use (app specific) or Safari being the default browser just kept me there. Apple knows what it’s doing.
 
It can’t be on iOS. They use the same browsing engine.
This.
And I don't know if Apple opened some of their features or not, but Safari does have access to more resources (like acceleration) than 3rd party browsers. Apple might have opened this though in later versions of iOS, so correct me if I'm wrong.
 
Interesting. I’ve tried a number of other browsers and thought some of them were faster than Safari but either a pain to use (app specific) or Safari being the default browser just kept me there. Apple knows what it’s doing.

This is only true on iOS. MacOS still allows whatever engine the developer chooses.
 
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