
Regardless of whether you use Microsoft Edge, this new setup is beneficial for almost everyone. Plus, the new Edge has better syncing options since it's available on all platforms.

While it did have an ebook reader and annotation features, those aren't exactly game-changers. It's much more appealing than the old version of Edge, which really didn't offer any great reasons to use it. Maybe you want a reliable and flexible browser that's not tied to Google-as long as you don't mind Microsoft's integration with it. The new Edge doesn't offer huge improvements over Chrome, but depending on your preferences, that could be perfect. If you're unsatisfied with your current browser for any reason, or just want to try something different, it's worth a look.

If you're familiar with Chrome, Edge is very similar, aside from the layout of the settings menu and a few options. There's really not much more to using the revamped Microsoft Edge.
