![]() ![]() ![]() When researching long-form pieces, I have to routinely go through tens of web pages, and these sessions can sometimes stretch over days. There are quite a few things that I like about it, but there's one particular built-in tool that stands out and comes in handy on more occasions than I can think of. While its Chromium base provided me the entry point and ensured that all my Chrome plugins worked seamlessly, all of its other features ensured that I stuck around. Thankfully, the same can't be said about the new Edge browser. Windows’ built-in internet browsers have had a long history of disappointing and frustrating users, and it became even more glaring when Google Chrome came about. ![]()
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