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That's even easier when add-ons use the name of a popular or trusted brand, which is what happened in the case of a handful of extensions to Microsoft Edge.
Microsoft announced that the revamped Edge Add-ons page is now live for all users. It brings improved discoverability and navigation, better search results, and enhanced accessibility features.
The Microsoft Edge Add-ons store now lists a couple of third-party themes. The themes are the first available through the Add-ons store that aren't from Microsoft.
Microsoft also r evamped the Edge Add-ons site earlier this year. Edge supports installing extensions from the Chrome Web Store, so some people use that rather than the Edge Add-ons site.
Microsoft has confirmed that its Edge browser, the new default for Windows 10, will not get the support for add-ons in 2015 it once promised.
A version of Microsoft Edge used for testing new features has revealed three upcoming built-in tools heading to the relatively new internet browser.
5 Microsoft Edge (and Chrome) extensions everyone should use Microsoft Edge users can pull from either Microsoft's own Edge Add-ons, or from the Google Chrome Web Store.
Microsoft is now accepting developers' submissions of add-ons for its upcoming Chromium-based Edge browser, so as to extend the app's capabilities.
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