Microsoft has recently witnessed encouraging market share numbers for the Edge browser. More people are using Edge now than ever before, and the software giant seems to be leaving no stone unturned to make the web browser a more attractive option for users.
Microsoft is now working on what it calls "Project Kodiak." According to the Edge logo spotted by Leopeva64-2, "Project Kodiak" aims to provide a better browsing experience for both professional and personal use cases. One can't tell from reading the banner description how the company will do this, but it's certainly going to be hyped.
A better browsing experience can mean everything. It may be to make browsing faster, more reliable, and more secure. Microsoft's latest Edge Stable 108 comes with more reliable network defenses. It may be something like this, or it may be completely different than we imagined. For now, Microsoft likes to keep quiet about Project Kodiak.
It’s also worth noting that “Project Kodiak” isn’t limited to Windows PCs. Whatever changes Microsoft introduces will be available on all platforms, including Windows, macOS, and Linux. It remains to be seen whether a "better browsing experience" will be available to everyone on the same day.
Meanwhile, Microsoft is currently testing a host of new features for Edge. Some notable examples are the new Touch Mode, desktop or mobile views in the sidebar, and improvements to the Follow this Creator feature. A screenshot tool in the Edge drop-down pane is also under development. These upcoming changes will also make the Edge web browser more usable as many people will benefit from the changes mentioned above.
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