Well I am tryin to improve.
As for edge, it seems a mixed bad, I can't say I am total
surprised but I was expecting better, just a little.
Edge has been configured.
For those that see office there are web apps which are sites in
edge that can do things offline.
Edge it self does try to explain better than I am.
You can uninstall those to.
Once you link everything via your microsoft account on edge, your
settings should stay so no need to reset.
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On 16/01/2020 6:39 pm, Sarah k Alawami
wrote:
Exactgly. I move to have shawn band form this
list as well. And yes I am calling him out publicly. This is
why I hardly post on this list because of the thoughtless
dribble he posts, it is just utter crap and utter nonsense.
Take care and blessings. And enjoy the new edge.
Can't wait to get my hands on it on mac os. It rocks there.
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On 15 Jan 2020, at 14:23, Kevin Cussick via
Groups.Io wrote:
Yes, good post and really this is just more of
the same dribble that we have had over on the windows10
list.
On 15/01/2020 21:02, Brian Vogel wrote:
On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 02:44 PM, Shaun
Everiss wrote:
still by mentioning the words alpha or
beta it implies something that is
makeshift, not secure, not stable, could trash
windows, could do who knows
what.
Neither of which is accurate in the world of
software development.
Alpha is simply in the earliest stages of development,
and may be unstable, but seldom if ever is any of the
other things.
Beta is considered to be quite stable, and things
released as beta by commercial and many open source
entities are considered to be possible release
candidates, but will not actually be designated as such
until a beta has been used "in the wild" long enough to
show that there are not unsuspected issues, most of
which would be minor, but possibly annoying.
Alpha software carries a high risk for possible
annoyance and failure of that software itself, and very
seldom takes anything else along with it.
Beta software can generally be thought of as being
stable, with some possible refinements at the periphery
that may be needed. It's not uncommon for something to
go from beta to release sans any changes, either.
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Brian *-* Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1909, Build
18363
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