![]() ![]() Now, developers from Uno Platform have ported that over to Linux too because why the heck not. You can grab that from the Snap store if you want to try it. In other Microsoft-related news, Microsoft opened up their Windows calculator application back in early 2019. Most of that is history now, lessons clearly learned in some places. ![]() Still, it's a remarkable change for Microsoft overall, who were once seriously hostile to the open source community. Microsoft Teams is also available for Linux, and has been since late 2019. Technically Skype came way before, although that was available for Linux before the Microsoft buyout. Here's the initial setup screens:Īs a reminder, this is not the first Microsoft application to be put onto Linux. I decided to take if for a spin for a while, take some shots and see what all the fuss is about. With this release, Microsoft Edge is now. That makes it available for all major operating systems, bringing it in line with its major. Microsoft announced today that the first preview version of its Edge web browser is now available on Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, and openSUSE Linux. They said they will be coming in a later preview. Microsoft's Edge browser for Linux is now available for all users rather than just experimental ones. However, the initial release only supports local accounts and does not support online sign in with a Microsoft Account or AAD account and so there's no syncing yet. Microsoft noted that the majority of features are in and should behave the same as macOS and Windows. However, as expected, Arch Linux already has it up in the user repository. ![]() Currently, they're supporting Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, and openSUSE distributions. Microsoft said in the announcement they will be keeping the Linux version up to date in the developer channel, exactly the same as they do for macOS and Windows. ![]() While it's currently only in a preview form, this now makes Microsoft Edge available for all major desktop and mobile platforms. Microsoft Edge on Linux, what a time to be alive. The company explained the browser has graduated to the stable channel, meaning it's available for mainstream. That makes it available for all major operating systems, bringing it in line with its major competitors Chrome and Firefox. The day has come, Microsoft have officially made their own web browser available on Linux in preview. Microsoft's Edge browser for Linux is now available for all users rather than just experimental ones. ![]()
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