Good to hear that.I've just been trying it tonight.
I used the Canary version as I'm on an M1.
It comes in an installer package so is straightforward to install. It's almost 700MB in size.
Unfortunately MR seems to have had some problems tonight. Problems were evident on both ME and Safari, so I can't blame Edge for that
Other sites were loading very quickly and the whole feeling was one of speed (with an ad blocker).
None at all, very light on resources.Has anyone had any issues with Edge? I need a browser besides safari for one application and it was Chrome, Edge and I believe Firefox and I know I don't want chrome.
thanks for clarifying.The current release of Edge is M1 native (universal).
No it isn't. I did it despite not liking to watch YouTube on computer and there was no issue. Chrome is garbage and spyware and Keystone (which is part of Chrome) slows everything on the computer down.Edge is a CPU utilization pig on M1 when watching YouTube. Back to Chrome.
Running the release version for few weeks now, before had the Canary and Dev version. Using Edge over one month now and really love the experience. Smooth, Fast and Secure. Is my Standard browser on the MBP M1 sinds the Canary silicon version.Good to hear that.
The Beta (updated approx every 6 weeks) and developer (updated every week) versions also have M1 support. I am running the developer version.
Well for me it isn't! Far from that. I can watch Hours of Youtube or Netflix or whatever online video.... and it's super efficient on my MBP M1.Edge is a CPU utilization pig on M1 when watching YouTube. Back to Chrome.
Thanks. Just uninstalled Dev and installed the stable. Works great.In fact, the stable version is universal. I like to use it to watch YouTube.For some reason, some videos only play 720 on safari but play 1080 on Edge.
Just a guess, but maybe something associated with the installer needs Rosetta. You might install it and see what Activity Monitor shows for the architecture for "Microsoft Edge". Mine shows "Apple".I don't know why, but when I try to install the M1 version of Edge on my M1 MacBook Air, it asks to install Rosetta. I've downloaded the installation file more than once, but the end result is always the same. I use the Edge browser at my work and really like it. Do you know how to overcome this bug?
I just deleted MS Edge... Nice browser but:
There is no need to have Microsoft Updater installed. Why not doing like other browsers??Isn't it normal for resources to be used during an update? What happens after the update, does CPU and mem utilization settle down?
I don't know why, but when I try to install the M1 version of Edge on my M1 MacBook Air, it asks to install Rosetta. I've downloaded the installation file more than once, but the end result is always the same. I use the Edge browser at my work and really like it. Do you know how to overcome this bug?