![]() This shortcoming has been one of the reasons why developers and other users who really need the power of plugins and add-ons avoided Microsoft Edge for the meantime and still went with the two stronger ones Chrome and Firefox but thankfully in the latest browser version release that is included in the Anniversary Update of Windows 10, Microsoft has already enabled plugin and add-on support in Edge as a fulfillment of their promise! What Microsoft Edgelacked back then was the support for browser add-ons and plugins that would add some features to it. It has been a year since Microsoft released Windows 10 and along with its release was a new browser which promised to be faster and better than its competitors but it proved to be very young and still needed some improvements which is why users still preferred Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.
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