Microsoft releases' big' update for Edge Dev that streamlines the shopping experience

The latest build of Edge Dev makes it easier to create accounts and apply coupons online.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Microsoft Edge Dev recently received build 97.0.1060.2. The update includes several new features, including the ability to create new website accounts with a single click. The latest build of the browser also supports drawing arbitrary highlighting on PDFs and adds the option to print even or odd pages.

Here’s everything that’s new in Edge Dev build 97.0.1060.2:

By changing how Microsoft Edge handles autofilling certain information, the browser gained some handy new features. Shoppers can now apply coupons and checkout with a single click on certain sites.

Microsoft also made it easier to update passwords by linking directly to a website’s password update page from the browser’s settings section. This combines with password generation to streamline the experience of replacing a password.

Build 97.0.1060.2 also includes a long list of change behaviors and improvements. You can read those, as well as the update’s known issues, on Microsoft’sTech Community pagefor the build.

The latest build of Microsoft Edge Dev makes it easier to create accounts and apply coupons online.

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