It isn't slow at all it just feels like the browser is laggy and slow.
Also, when you open and close tabs it does it a bit laggy. Because that news something I don't wanna see and they get me interested, so waste my time reading them. You get an annoying feed that driving me mad. Hell, they could give us an option to manually adjust the spacing between extensions.
But being able to mute a tab just by clicking on an icon onto it is a damn useful feature!).Īlso, I told them to tighten the spacing between the extensions as well as make them as small as they are on Chrome because I'm using Chrome for just too fucking long. XD I loved that damn feature because sometimes I open something like 200 tabs and don't even know where the fuck is sound coming from sometimes(Well, actually seeing the volume icon would be enough to resolve this, I'm just confused. There is a volume icon but is not clickable. I also liked that you could mute the tabs by clicking on the volume icon on them which Chrome is missing. It's an interesting and creative way of designing. Now it won't open in a tab, instead, it will open as a small window where there isn't an issue such as lagging or putting you to the very top. Well, it seems that they've resolved it by changing the way Favorites work. I gave them feedback to resolve this issue. And they weren't listening to my feedback. Because it was laggy af on the Favorites tab(bookmarks) and when you were swapping the favorited links it was putting you to the very top which is annoying because I have like over 400 links that favorited in the browser.
It's not Apple software then, it's iPhone. Well, ofc Safari would consume less power than Edge on MacOS since Apple optimizes Safari for the highest battery life without compromising the browser's performance. Well, I think it would apply the same for MacOS as well if Microsoft didn't make OS-level optimizations on it. This subreddit is suitable for both Office warriors and newbies. Microsoft - dedicated to all Microsoft platforms and devices, services, business news, changes in organization and more, it's a central hub for your news related to Microsoft.īing - dedicated to Bing search engine news and discussions.Įxcel - dedicated to Excel, powerful program of Office suite. Surface - dedicated to Surface powerful laptop/tablet and discussions around it and its peripherals.
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