Edge browser with Adblock feature usage introduction
Beijing time April 1 morning News, Microsoft Thursday announced a series of New Edge browser Plug-ins, including Pinterest, Adblock, Adblock Plus, LastPass, Amazon Assistant, Evernote, and page Analyzer from Vorlon.js.
Two weeks ago, Microsoft released the new Win10 preview, so that the Edge browser support Plug-ins. Previously, Plug-ins are the main features missing from the new Microsoft browsers. However, Microsoft only released 3 Plug-ins, namely mouse gestures, Microsoft translation, and Reddit enhanced kit.
Industry insiders predicted that Microsoft will be the end of 2015 to enable Edge browser support Plug-ins, but Microsoft did not release this feature until this year. Microsoft has yet to announce how long the plug-in will be tested before it is released to all Windows 10 users.
Unlike IE's native plug-ins, the edge of the plug-in platform based on network technology. Microsoft is trying to make it easier for developers to migrate Chrome plug-ins to the edge.
Once this feature is fully launched, all plug-ins should be available for publishing and managing through the Windows store online store. The user will then be able to manually install the required plug-ins.
Overall, Microsoft's announcement at the Thursday developer Conference was disappointing. U.S. technology blog VentureBeat said, Edge Browser only provides 10 plug-ins is a joke. Microsoft needs to quickly increase the number of plug-ins, otherwise the edge plug-in and the same year very chicken IE plug-ins will not be much different.