Microsoft Edge update makes tabs fab with support for tab groups
Microsoft Edge has some nifty new features for managing tabs, including support for tab groups.
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What you need to know
Microsoft Edge has anupdatethat brings it to version 93. The update includes support for tab groups, the option to hide the title bar when using vertical tabs, and a handful of other features and changes. Edge 93 also lets people hover over a supported video to have a toolbar appear for picture-in-picture videos, but the feature is only an option on macOS at this time.
Here’s everything that’s new inMicrosoft Edge version 93.0.961.38:
It’s been a busy week for Microsoft’s browser.Edge Devrecently made the jump to version 95, andEdge Beta is now on version 94. The release of Edge 93 on the Stable channel is likely the most significant news, as it brings new features to people who aren’t testing early versions of the browser.
Edge just gained several new features, including tab groups and the option to hide the title bar when using vertical tabs.
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