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Microsoft is making its Chromium-powered Edge browser available to developers today. The software giant is releasing its Canary and Developer builds, offering daily or weekly updates to the changes that are coming to Edge. Both downloads are available on Microsoft's new Edge insider site, and they are designed for developers to get an early look at how Edge is changing.
https://www.microsoftedgeinsider.com/en-us/download/
Canary and Development builds are only designed for English 64-bit installations of Windows 10, and Microsoft is planning to support Windows 8, Windows 7, and macOS in the future. Beta coming soon.
src: https://www.theverge.com/2019/4/8/1...-chromium-canary-development-release-download
I downloaded the dev channel version. It's actually not bad...
uninstall if old.