Dear Microsoft, Enough is Enough - Browser Choice Alliance urged Microsoft to stop Edge promotion tactics and make browser switching simpler across Windows.
16 days ago by Sahwa to c/technology
They introduced so much friction that people at my workplace mostly gave up changing default browser from Edge to something else over and over. Most cited reason is „Edge is pretty much the same as Chrome, why resist”. Chrome engine monoculture is coming to bite Google in the ass.
It's easy enough to change now, but the fact anything Windows-related opens in Edge regardless is so fucking stupid. It annoys me every time I accidentally hit F1 instead of F1 in File Explorer, and I have fat fingers so it happens fairly often 😅
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Let's keep the politics and business side of things to a minimum.
No memes
go to feed...
I have never heard of this Browser Choice Alliance. Let me tell you about my biggest annoyance with a monopolistic browser.
It's Chrome on Android. If a web-app (PWA) is configured correctly with the appropriate manifest, Chrome allows you to "install" it on your device as if it was an app. This is called WebAPK.
You can't do it with Firefox. You also can't do it with Chromium-based browsers like Vivaldi, Brave, Opera, or whatever you like to use. You can only do it with Chrome.
This is where this feature is officially described, listing all the benefits it has over the simple shortcut option that other browsers can use: https://web.dev/articles/webapks
And notice the last question in the FAQ:
Last updated in 2017. Committed my ass.
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