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Microsoft Edge plans to remove features

The next version of Microsoft's Edge web browser could end up with fewer features than before. The new Edge version 117, which is currently in beta status and is expected to become stable on September 14, has five features slated for removal. These include Math Solver, Picture Dictionary, Citations, Grammar Tools and Kids Mode.

 

Microsoft already mentioned the "deprecation" of these features in the release notes of the last beta channel on August 25. The company stated that the reason for this is to improve the end user experience and simplify the "More Tools" menu. While Microsoft is trying to get more people to use its Edge browser instead of the more popular Google Chrome browser, it needs to find a way to differentiate itself. Sometimes additional features are simply perceived as clutter; if you've never heard of the features listed above, they've probably just bloated the browser further. For Microsoft, it's likely about lightening the load in other areas of Edge, like tools for parents and academics, while continuing to integrate important AI features and shopping tools.

 

The removal of features such as Math Solver, Picture Dictionary, Citations, Grammar Tools and Kids Mode from the latest beta version of Microsoft Edge is aimed at improving the user experience and simplifying the "More Tools" menu. This is a move by Microsoft to lighten the load on its browser and differentiate itself from other popular browsers such as Google Chrome.

 

10 relevant questions not mentioned in the article:

  1. Which other browsers have removed similar functions?
  2. How will the removal of these features affect the performance of Microsoft Edge?
  3. What are the alternatives to the removed functions?
  4. What features will be added in future versions of Microsoft Edge?
  5. How can users access the remote functions when they need them?
  6. What feedback has Microsoft received from users about these features?
  7. Will Microsoft remove or add more functions in the future?
  8. How will this change affect the usability of Microsoft Edge for parents and academics?
  9. What are the most important AI functions and purchasing tools that Microsoft is integrating into Edge?
  10. How does Microsoft Edge differ from other browsers in terms of user experience and functionality?

 

Answers:

  1. It is not generally known that other browsers have removed similar functions, as this varies from browser to browser and from version to version.
  2. Removing these features will likely improve the performance of Microsoft Edge by reducing the load on the browser and simplifying the "More Tools" menu.
  3. There are various online tools and browser extensions that can serve as alternatives to the remote functions.
  4. It is not known exactly what features will be added in future versions of Microsoft Edge, as this depends on the developers and user requirements.
  5. Users can access the remote functions by using alternative online tools or browser extensions.
  6. Microsoft has not publicly disclosed what feedback it has received from users about these features.
  7. It is possible that Microsoft will remove or add more features in the future, depending on user requirements and the need to optimize the browser.
  8. This change could affect the usability of Microsoft Edge for parents and academics by removing some useful features. However, it could also have a positive impact by reducing the load on the browser and simplifying the "More Tools" menu.
  9. Microsoft has not specified exactly what AI features and shopping tools it will integrate into Edge, but it is likely that they will add features that will improve the online shopping experience and increase the usability of the browser.
  10. Microsoft Edge differs from other browsers in terms of user experience and functionality through its unique features, design and integration into the Microsoft ecosystem.