Microsoft Edge for iOS Now Supports the iPad as App Exits Beta
Last fall, Microsoft’s Edge browser for iOS launched in beta, allowing users to easily work between their iPhone and Windows 10 PC.

As of today, the app exited its beta stage after “hundreds of thousands” of test installs, and also launched support for iPad users.
Microsoft Edge for iOS and Android brings familiar features like your Favorites, Reading List, New Tab Page, Reading View, and Roaming Passwords across your PC and phone, so, no matter the device, your browsing goes with you. But what makes Microsoft Edge really stand out is the ability to continue on your PC, which enables you to immediately open the page you’re looking at right on your PC—or save it to work on later.
Click here to download Microsoft Edge for iOS in the App Store. Reviews in the App Store are very good, at an average 4.5 out of 5 stars from 90 reviews.
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Anyone use Edge as their main browser on Windows 10?
I can’t seem to enjoy it. Internet Explorer 11 was so much better, everything from the layout, to the interface, to the right click properties and menus, I think Microsoft should have stuck with their staple web browser. That said, I main Google Chrome and use Firefox as an alternate.
It is me or all browsers on ios feels the same? The real different browser I saw that are differentn and really useful is iCabMobile . Edge is not bad, but when you force a website to the desktop version, it always end up switching to the mobile website. Plus it seems Edge is draining more battery for me.