Microsoft Edge is yet to find other platforms than Windows 10 officially, but on the other hand, unofficially, the browser not just that can operate on previous Windows versions, however it can also be placed on Apple's Mac platform.
The first build of Microsoft Edge for Mac got leaked a few weeks ago, now, the application receives its very first update.
Needless to say, this is still an unofficial update which was supposed to be used internally and not on users' devices. However, you can download the updated Microsoft Edge while using links below.
With today's update, Microsoft Edge for Mac reaches version 76.0.152.0 for the Dev channel and 76.0.161.0 for the Canary.
In terms of what's new, there aren't obviously any release notes, as these builds weren't said to be public to begin with. However, expect Edge to get the same improvements since it's Windows 10 sibling, which evolves at a rather fast pace nowadays.
"The migration to Chromium"
Microsoft Edge should be cross-platform thanks to the migration towards the Chromium engine, so in addition to Windows 10, it will also run on older Windows and macOS. A Linux version could also be planned, though during the time of writing this article there is no confirmation in this regard.
The only real official build targets Windows 10, also it lets testers install the brand new browser in Canary and Dev builds. Microsoft says that preview builds for older Windows versions and macOS are coming soon too.
Simultaneously, the software giant is also working on completing growth and development of Microsoft Edge beta for Windows 10, which is expected to land at another time this season. Again, no specifics happen to be provided, but considering that focus on Microsoft Edge advances quite fast, it shouldn't take too much before it happens.
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