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Microsoft to Re-Introduce Edge Insider Extension for Chromium Edge

When Microsoft launched the Chromium Edge preview it removed the Edge Insider extension from the Store. It now seems the developer insight tool is coming back.

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In April, launched its browser in preview. This is a version of Microsoft Edge built on Google's Chromium web rendering engine. In doing so, Microsoft prepared to replace the old Edge experience and removed the Microsoft Edge Insider extension.

Previously available in the , the Edge Insider extension allow members of the Insider Program to keep up to date with the development status of the browser. Users could see the latest features, announcements, and known issues from the browser.

While the Edge Insider extension was removed in April, Microsoft is now preparing a new version. According to ALumia, the company will launch a version that is based on development from Chromium Edge.

Removing the extension when the preview was launched in April made sense. Microsoft was essentially moving away from development of the UWP app to focus on the Chromium version. In other words, the extension had become obsolete.

It now seems the company as repurposed the tool to match with development of Chromium Edge. The new browser remains in preview through the Canary, Developer, and recently launched Beta branches.

New Edge

Microsoft has been working towards Chromium Edge replacing the current Windows 10 Edge app entirely. A recent leak of the new browser in a stable version pointed to the upcoming end of the UWP Edge experience.

This month, Microsoft detailed what it has planned for Chromium Edge in the coming months. A dozen new features have been put on the roadmap for the coming months. Microsoft says the array of new feature will arrive in preview through the Canary channel during September and October.

If the repurposed Edge Insider extension is launched in this period, users will be able to follow the development of these features more closely.

SourceALumia
Luke Jones
Luke Jones
Luke has been writing about all things tech for more than five years. He is following Microsoft closely to bring you the latest news about Windows, Office, Azure, Skype, HoloLens and all the rest of their products.

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