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Old August 1st 20, 04:38 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.comp.freeware
Arlen Holder[_9_]
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Default Have you noticed the new Chromium-based Edge browser via [Update & security] apparently COMPLETELY replaces the old Edge browser?

On Tue, 23 Jun 2020 05:48:07 -0000 (UTC), Arlen Holder wrote:

Have you noticed the new free Chromium-based Edge browser
[Update & security Check for updates [Download]
apparently COMPLETELY replaces the old Edge browser?


UPDATE:

I forgot to mention I figured out how to get all three Windows browsers to
work on Windows 10 concurrently.

See this response just now, for example, on this thread:
o internet exporer pullled by Microsoft?, by Bentot
https://alt.comp.os.windows-10.narkive.com/Iq6fdo9G/internet-exporer-pullled-by-microsoft
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/alt.comp.microsoft.windows/8RGvF5vEgyg

On Fri, 31 Jul 2020 16:34:41 -0500, gooby wrote:

o Otherwise, it's too much of a PITA to even go rummaging to look for 'em.


Check in c:\app\web\

All ur browsers be in there. same sence xp.


Holy cow! I don't know you, but you clearly know me well!
o My menus from Windows 95 to XP to Win7, Vista, & Win10 are the same!

Exact same files, in fact; simply zipped up to port to _all_ my PCs!
o They have only improved slightly, over the decades, with new software.

Even iOS/Android devices use, essentially, the same functional hierarchy
o What we do on a computer doesn't change, essentially, between machines.

We edit, we browse, we archive, we network, we telecommunicate, etc.
o The fact you know that fact, means, you know me well: You are good!

What we do is the same functional menu hierarchy on all desktop machines!
o https://i.postimg.cc/PrcV1pXF/browser06.jpg

You're actually damn good because one in a million can do what you said!
o https://i.postimg.cc/QN6rbSQD/browser05.jpg

1. Here is my screenshot of C:\app\ where browser is next, as you knew:
o https://i.postimg.cc/jqvR1RrG/browser01.jpg

2. Below that, are the "types" of browsers, one of which is http
o https://i.postimg.cc/xdrQmCKb/browser02.jpg

3. Inside of http shows four fundamental browser code bases:
(chromium based, mozilla based, independents, & microsoft based)
o https://i.postimg.cc/Y9MwXsDr/browser03.jpg

4. Inside the Microsoft code base are the three MS Windows 10 browsers:
(internet explorer, old legacy Edge UWB classic, new Edge Chrome)
o https://i.postimg.cc/4y3RGhTj/browser04.jpg

Looking at the M$ *.lnk shortcuts, these are the TARGETS to each:
a. Internet Explorer
TARGET: "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe"
b. Old legacy Edge UWB classic
TARGET: %windir%\explorer.exe shell:Appsfolder\Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8 bbwe!MicrosoftEdge
c. New Edge Chrome
TARGET: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\Edge\Application\msedge.exe"

Entering those commands into the Win+R Run box brings up each browser:
a. InternetExplorer: Gear icon About Internet Explorer
Version 11.959.18362.0 (Update version 11.0.200)
b. Edge UWB: Elipses Settings General About this app
Version Microsoft Edge 44.18362.449.0
Version Microsoft EdgeHTML 18.18363
c. Edge Chrome: Elipses Settings About Microsoft Edge
Version 84.0.522.50 (Official build) (64-bit)

As you noted, all three browsers work just fine concurrently in Win10!
https://i.postimg.cc/PrcV1pXF/browser06.jpg
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