Microsoft Edge Dev jumps to version 95 alongside new option for inking PDFs and webpages

Edge Dev just received its first build based on version 95 of Chromium.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Microsoft Edge Dev just received its first build based on version 95 of Chromium. The update brings the option to use keyboard keys to ink PDFs and web captures. It also enables the ability to sync payment card data by default. As is usually the case, the build also includes a number of improvements, fixes, and changed behaviors.

Here’s everything that’s new inEdge Dev build 95.0.997.1:

Here are the ways that the build improves the reliability of the browser:

Since Edge Dev is now on version 95, version 94 should make its way to Edge Beta soon.

Edge Dev is now based on version 95 of Chromium. Its latest build includes the option to ink PDFs and webpages with keyboard keys.

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