

This is excellent news, especially on mobile where Google Chrome is the preferred choice for many more users and is also the default Android browser. Previously, Timeline was limited to the original version of Microsoft Edge in Windows 10, but last year, the software giant rolled out a browser add-on to enable it for Google Chrome too.ĭelivered as an extension, this tool made it possible to have Chrome websites included in the snapshots created with Windows Timeline, which technically means that users no longer have to stick with Edge for browsing the web. In Edge Canary builds for Windows, Microsoft. Timeline supports more than just Windows 10, and thanks to the updates that Microsoft delivered to its Android apps, you can now sync websites with a mobile device as well. After Google, Microsoft is now also testing RSS-powered ‘Follow’ button and feed that would help you stay connected with your favourite websites. Integrated in Windows 10, Timeline is a feature that makes it possible to create snapshots of apps, documents, and websites and then restore them at a later time on your PC within the next 30 days. The best example comes down to support for Windows Timeline. One of them is support for extensions, which in turns creates a series of other benefits that Windows 10 users, in particular, are going to love. Running on the same engine as Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge comes with several changes versus the original version of the browser currently offered as default on Windows 10. The Chromium-powered Microsoft Edge is the new big thing in browsers, and despite the fact that it’s still a work in progress, many people already use it to replace Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox.
