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On Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 1:52:53 PM UTC-5, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 4/27/2017 2:18 PM, Oren wrote:
On Thu, 27 Apr 2017 10:45:33 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 9:21:53 AM UTC-7, Oren wrote:
On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 20:47:44 -0400,
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We vALL understood what you were writing about. You were bitching
about Edge. And you were pushing Chrome. (I personally dislike Chrome)

Wrong. Go back and read what I said. Aside, I use Firefox. My wife
has Win10 so I put FF on it. Edge was messing with URLs I put on her
desktop. I detest Chrome -- it lasted about two minutes when I did
try it and I blew it off.

Comprende?

I agree with you and we are doing the same thing. If these people
have problems with Windows 10 they should go to Windows Community for their problems and stop complaining here.


In fact, nothing I wrote in this thread mentioned Chrome on my part.


I was the first one to mention I used Chrome. Edge does not work for me
with email so it is useless.

Never tried Firefox so I cannot comment on it. I tried Chrome, liked
it, just kept using it. Seems you and others did not have my luck with
it. I use three computers on a regular basis, plus and Android phone.
I like the fact that I have compatibility, saved passwords and calendar
no matter where I am.


What I don't like about Edge is that it does not switch to a new tab when I open it. I couldn't find anything in the settings to change the behavior of tabs. ヽ(ヅ)ノ

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On Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 3:05:24 AM UTC-4, Diesel wrote:
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Nope, absolutely not, never, ever, ever see Edge. Never
makes an appearance. You can set your browser to whatever
you want. Just because Edge comes with W-10 doesn't mean
it can't be disabled.


You misunderstood what I wrote. if a program has html instead of it's
own actual executable code to render the graphical user interface,
EDGE will render it for the program, without identifying itself as
edge. It won't look like a web browser to you at all. It'll look like
the programs authors intended for their GUI to look, instead.

Windows 10, despite your efforts to 'disable' it also uses Edge to
render some of the screens you see when you actually use the OS
itself. It's one of the reasons you can't actually remove it. Windows
10 itself, uses it. You can elect not to surf the web with it, but,
you can't really stop Windows 10 and some apps from using it to
render their own GUIs.

Just like win9x, etc etc etc used IE to render some of it's own
screens, without appearing to look anything like IE while doing so.

Am I explaining what I meant better?



I just ran into an example of what Diesel is talking about. I went
to print out a PDF file on a Win 10 system and it brought up a screen
that I've seen before, hated, thought was difficult to use, but I
never paid that much attention to it. This time, I realized it is in
fact Edge, that it uses to view/print PDF files. I figured out how to change
it, so that now it used Adobe Acrobat instead. But it is an example of
how with the default settings, Edge is being used for things you would
not expect. And it really sucks, because on the version of Edge that
it brings up to view PDF, you can't even easily find where to print.

So, that's an example of where I'm not using Edge for a browser, yet
Win 10 default is to use it to view PDF.
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On Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 3:05:24 AM UTC-4, Diesel wrote:
ItsJoanNotJoann
news:dc74065e-2518-4ec2- Thu,
27 Apr 2017 04:40:18 GMT in alt.home.repair, wrote:

[snip]

Nope, absolutely not, never, ever, ever see Edge. Never
makes an appearance. You can set your browser to whatever
you want. Just because Edge comes with W-10 doesn't mean
it can't be disabled.


You misunderstood what I wrote. if a program has html instead of
it's own actual executable code to render the graphical user
interface, EDGE will render it for the program, without
identifying itself as edge. It won't look like a web browser to
you at all. It'll look like the programs authors intended for
their GUI to look, instead.

Windows 10, despite your efforts to 'disable' it also uses Edge
to render some of the screens you see when you actually use the
OS itself. It's one of the reasons you can't actually remove it.
Windows 10 itself, uses it. You can elect not to surf the web
with it, but, you can't really stop Windows 10 and some apps from
using it to render their own GUIs.

Just like win9x, etc etc etc used IE to render some of it's own
screens, without appearing to look anything like IE while doing
so.

Am I explaining what I meant better?



I just ran into an example of what Diesel is talking about. I
went to print out a PDF file on a Win 10 system and it brought up
a screen that I've seen before, hated, thought was difficult to
use, but I never paid that much attention to it. This time, I
realized it is in fact Edge, that it uses to view/print PDF files.
I figured out how to change it, so that now it used Adobe Acrobat
instead. But it is an example of how with the default settings,
Edge is being used for things you would not expect. And it really
sucks, because on the version of Edge that it brings up to view
PDF, you can't even easily find where to print.

So, that's an example of where I'm not using Edge for a browser,
yet Win 10 default is to use it to view PDF.


Yep. But hey, atleast you can change that one.

As I told another poster, I'm not here to mislead anyone or 'brag'
about the things I know. As one individual once told me, "it's not
bragging if you can back it up" Many people these days can
'build' a computer, load Windows, even load drivers without much/any
hand holding. However...Not many people actually understand the inner
workings, or the relationships between various pieces of code as it
relates to other pieces of code, or the hardware they just assembled.

IOW, There's 'techs' and then theres Techs...







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